I really screwed up this time. I've been working on my Ubuntu Server 18.04.1LTS for several weeks. https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...Server-18-04-1
This morning when I booted up, I was unable to do anything. The following are the symptoms of the problem:
- Boot up took longer and a message came up on the splash screen: Waiting for network configuration
- The USB keyboard and mouse were inop.
- screen resolution had dropped to 1024x768
- when I opened a terminal I received a message: Broadcast message from root@AMD-64 (somewhere). Lost connection with UPS.
- ifconfig only shows the lo loopback connection
The last thing I was doing before shutting the computer down was upgrading my packages from within synaptic. The upgrade failed even though I chose for synaptic to ignore the Pithos music streaming app upgrade (its repository was failing to read). After the entire upgrade failed, I tried to delte the Pithos repository from my sources list again, from within synaptic. Eve after clicking on Reload, Pithos was still there. I shut the computer down since it was getting late. I planned to take care of it this morning. Well with the OS in this state I absolutely did delete the Pithos repository the old fashioned way, I used a terminal!
BTW, my current Conky configuration doesn't try to connect to the UPS. That was a very old config.
I have no idea how to recover my system. I don't know what diagnostics to run or config file to edit. I really do not want to reinstall the whole OS. Please give me some guidance.
This morning when I booted up, I was unable to do anything. The following are the symptoms of the problem:
- Boot up took longer and a message came up on the splash screen: Waiting for network configuration
- The USB keyboard and mouse were inop.
- screen resolution had dropped to 1024x768
- when I opened a terminal I received a message: Broadcast message from root@AMD-64 (somewhere). Lost connection with UPS.
- ifconfig only shows the lo loopback connection
The last thing I was doing before shutting the computer down was upgrading my packages from within synaptic. The upgrade failed even though I chose for synaptic to ignore the Pithos music streaming app upgrade (its repository was failing to read). After the entire upgrade failed, I tried to delte the Pithos repository from my sources list again, from within synaptic. Eve after clicking on Reload, Pithos was still there. I shut the computer down since it was getting late. I planned to take care of it this morning. Well with the OS in this state I absolutely did delete the Pithos repository the old fashioned way, I used a terminal!
BTW, my current Conky configuration doesn't try to connect to the UPS. That was a very old config.
I have no idea how to recover my system. I don't know what diagnostics to run or config file to edit. I really do not want to reinstall the whole OS. Please give me some guidance.
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