![]() ![]() `strace` is what finds the `snap debug connectivity` call, and `service snapd status` shows `Active: failed (Result: start-limit-hit)` - `service snapd start` fixes that and `do-release-upgrade` goes through fine. Done Restoring original system state Aborting ``` and `main.log` shows ``` 21:24:20,067 DEBUG running Quirks.bionicPostInitialUpdate 21:24:20,367 DEBUG abort called ``` with literally no other output anywhere. Wed Dec 12 22:51:12 2018 Where: What: Mark Eichin (eichin-gmail) wrote a moment ago: #11 Not sure if this should get a new ticket, but if `snap debug connectivity` fails, the whole upgrade mysteriously aborts (user sees ```Reading state information. ” : Bugs : ubuntu-release-upgrader package : Ubuntu When: About: Bug #1780841 “ubuntu-release-upgrader should transition debs to. (The Soehnle that this was an upgrade for did have smaller digits - but (a) didn't have the oz-only mode, just the visually distinct lb+oz mode (b) you had to flip it over and flip a switch to change units - so you were more likely to leave it in the same mode all the time, making this confusion less likely.) Thanks for all the details, I wish more reviewers would "show their work" like you do! The digits are large but the g indicator is *tiny* - but since lbs+oz is obvious at a glance (because the lbs are way over on the left with a gap in between) you can see it and go "oh that's wrong *click* and then you're seeing a simple number and can easily assume that's grams when it's tenths-of-ounces and now you're off by a factor of 3." So if you ever formalize the "readability" part of your judgement, please consider including the mode indicators. ![]() a few seconds ago After using the Escali Primo for about a month, I stumbled on an interface problem that almost ruined a recipe - it has 3 modes, not 2 - grams, lbs+oz, and oz.About: The Best Kitchen Scale for 2019: Reviews by Wirecutter | A New York Times Company When: ![]()
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