Xubuntu 16 Plymouthd crashes on every boot












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I get three crash errors with every boot-up. This is the first one.



enter image description here



I have tried



sudo chown -R $USER: /lib/plumouth


and



audo apt-get install plumouth-x11


and



dpkg-reconfigure Plymouth


But none of these have solved the problem.










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    I get three crash errors with every boot-up. This is the first one.



    enter image description here



    I have tried



    sudo chown -R $USER: /lib/plumouth


    and



    audo apt-get install plumouth-x11


    and



    dpkg-reconfigure Plymouth


    But none of these have solved the problem.










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      I get three crash errors with every boot-up. This is the first one.



      enter image description here



      I have tried



      sudo chown -R $USER: /lib/plumouth


      and



      audo apt-get install plumouth-x11


      and



      dpkg-reconfigure Plymouth


      But none of these have solved the problem.










      share|improve this question














      I get three crash errors with every boot-up. This is the first one.



      enter image description here



      I have tried



      sudo chown -R $USER: /lib/plumouth


      and



      audo apt-get install plumouth-x11


      and



      dpkg-reconfigure Plymouth


      But none of these have solved the problem.







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          The problem is well-known. There is even a bug report.



          https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1542000



          Decides whoever can.



          Try



          sudo chown -R : /sbin/plymouthd



          One helps, one does not. I was helped to remove plymouthand installed plymouth using Synaptic, and it fixed the problem.






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            sudo chown -R : /sbin/plymouthd


            This worked for my Dell i5 7000 laptop running Ubuntu 16.04 Mate DE.






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            The problem is well-known. There is even a bug report.



            https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1542000



            Decides whoever can.



            Try



            sudo chown -R : /sbin/plymouthd



            One helps, one does not. I was helped to remove plymouthand installed plymouth using Synaptic, and it fixed the problem.






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              The problem is well-known. There is even a bug report.



              https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1542000



              Decides whoever can.



              Try



              sudo chown -R : /sbin/plymouthd



              One helps, one does not. I was helped to remove plymouthand installed plymouth using Synaptic, and it fixed the problem.






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                The problem is well-known. There is even a bug report.



                https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1542000



                Decides whoever can.



                Try



                sudo chown -R : /sbin/plymouthd



                One helps, one does not. I was helped to remove plymouthand installed plymouth using Synaptic, and it fixed the problem.






                share|improve this answer













                The problem is well-known. There is even a bug report.



                https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1542000



                Decides whoever can.



                Try



                sudo chown -R : /sbin/plymouthd



                One helps, one does not. I was helped to remove plymouthand installed plymouth using Synaptic, and it fixed the problem.







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                    sudo chown -R : /sbin/plymouthd


                    This worked for my Dell i5 7000 laptop running Ubuntu 16.04 Mate DE.






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                    sudo chown -R : /sbin/plymouthd


                    This worked for my Dell i5 7000 laptop running Ubuntu 16.04 Mate DE.






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                    sudo chown -R : /sbin/plymouthd


                    This worked for my Dell i5 7000 laptop running Ubuntu 16.04 Mate DE.






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                    sudo chown -R : /sbin/plymouthd


                    This worked for my Dell i5 7000 laptop running Ubuntu 16.04 Mate DE.







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