Ubuntu 16.04 vmware and many error












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I copied working vmx to new environcemtn and now my machine with Ubuntu not working.



There is a lot of errors like:




System program problem detected




or




Sorry Ubuntu 16.04 has experienced an internal error.




Errors in details: bin/orca crash, dkpg/ crash etc.



I'm not an expert, so I can paste you here more, just tell me what to do.



Only what I can see is: Normal Desktop + terminal (when I spam cancel button on error) terminal then is attached to top left corner, or just terminal when I log into using ctrl + alt + f1



ScreenShot
Edit: sudo bin/orca
ScreenShot



Other errors:




systemd-jounald[232]: Failed to send WATCHDOG=1 notification message: Connection refused




and




systemd-jounald[232]: Failed to send WATCHDOG=1 notification message: Transport endpoint is not connected




when I wanted to do reboot. Now there is only a screen with information:



Caught <ABRT>, dumped core as pid 6062... Freezing execution



and there is no prompt.










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    Run sudo /bin/orca crash if it produces anything paste that into your question and when you say new environment, what new environment?
    – George Udosen
    Dec 12 '18 at 15:07










  • in new place, on new real machines. Now I'll check if other vmx works fine...
    – Slideroh
    Dec 12 '18 at 16:03
















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I copied working vmx to new environcemtn and now my machine with Ubuntu not working.



There is a lot of errors like:




System program problem detected




or




Sorry Ubuntu 16.04 has experienced an internal error.




Errors in details: bin/orca crash, dkpg/ crash etc.



I'm not an expert, so I can paste you here more, just tell me what to do.



Only what I can see is: Normal Desktop + terminal (when I spam cancel button on error) terminal then is attached to top left corner, or just terminal when I log into using ctrl + alt + f1



ScreenShot
Edit: sudo bin/orca
ScreenShot



Other errors:




systemd-jounald[232]: Failed to send WATCHDOG=1 notification message: Connection refused




and




systemd-jounald[232]: Failed to send WATCHDOG=1 notification message: Transport endpoint is not connected




when I wanted to do reboot. Now there is only a screen with information:



Caught <ABRT>, dumped core as pid 6062... Freezing execution



and there is no prompt.










share|improve this question




















  • 1




    Run sudo /bin/orca crash if it produces anything paste that into your question and when you say new environment, what new environment?
    – George Udosen
    Dec 12 '18 at 15:07










  • in new place, on new real machines. Now I'll check if other vmx works fine...
    – Slideroh
    Dec 12 '18 at 16:03














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I copied working vmx to new environcemtn and now my machine with Ubuntu not working.



There is a lot of errors like:




System program problem detected




or




Sorry Ubuntu 16.04 has experienced an internal error.




Errors in details: bin/orca crash, dkpg/ crash etc.



I'm not an expert, so I can paste you here more, just tell me what to do.



Only what I can see is: Normal Desktop + terminal (when I spam cancel button on error) terminal then is attached to top left corner, or just terminal when I log into using ctrl + alt + f1



ScreenShot
Edit: sudo bin/orca
ScreenShot



Other errors:




systemd-jounald[232]: Failed to send WATCHDOG=1 notification message: Connection refused




and




systemd-jounald[232]: Failed to send WATCHDOG=1 notification message: Transport endpoint is not connected




when I wanted to do reboot. Now there is only a screen with information:



Caught <ABRT>, dumped core as pid 6062... Freezing execution



and there is no prompt.










share|improve this question















I copied working vmx to new environcemtn and now my machine with Ubuntu not working.



There is a lot of errors like:




System program problem detected




or




Sorry Ubuntu 16.04 has experienced an internal error.




Errors in details: bin/orca crash, dkpg/ crash etc.



I'm not an expert, so I can paste you here more, just tell me what to do.



Only what I can see is: Normal Desktop + terminal (when I spam cancel button on error) terminal then is attached to top left corner, or just terminal when I log into using ctrl + alt + f1



ScreenShot
Edit: sudo bin/orca
ScreenShot



Other errors:




systemd-jounald[232]: Failed to send WATCHDOG=1 notification message: Connection refused




and




systemd-jounald[232]: Failed to send WATCHDOG=1 notification message: Transport endpoint is not connected




when I wanted to do reboot. Now there is only a screen with information:



Caught <ABRT>, dumped core as pid 6062... Freezing execution



and there is no prompt.







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    Run sudo /bin/orca crash if it produces anything paste that into your question and when you say new environment, what new environment?
    – George Udosen
    Dec 12 '18 at 15:07










  • in new place, on new real machines. Now I'll check if other vmx works fine...
    – Slideroh
    Dec 12 '18 at 16:03














  • 1




    Run sudo /bin/orca crash if it produces anything paste that into your question and when you say new environment, what new environment?
    – George Udosen
    Dec 12 '18 at 15:07










  • in new place, on new real machines. Now I'll check if other vmx works fine...
    – Slideroh
    Dec 12 '18 at 16:03








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1




Run sudo /bin/orca crash if it produces anything paste that into your question and when you say new environment, what new environment?
– George Udosen
Dec 12 '18 at 15:07




Run sudo /bin/orca crash if it produces anything paste that into your question and when you say new environment, what new environment?
– George Udosen
Dec 12 '18 at 15:07












in new place, on new real machines. Now I'll check if other vmx works fine...
– Slideroh
Dec 12 '18 at 16:03




in new place, on new real machines. Now I'll check if other vmx works fine...
– Slideroh
Dec 12 '18 at 16:03















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