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I've been having some error shown on journalctl -b -p err command output, could you guys shed some light on how I could solve them and explain the reason behind them?



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    The picture you provide is of (red!) text, please just copy/paste text into your question as it's much easier to read, plus we can copy/paste it in replies to you.

    – guiverc
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  • You can eliminate the PCKS #7 errors by disabling secure boot in your BIOS

    – Charles Green
    Feb 6 at 0:24











  • If disabling secure boot doesn't fix the PKCS#7 error, you'll have to look in /var/log/syslog to see if it calls out the driver that's throwing this error. Also, in terminal type rfkill and make sure that nothing is blocked. The other errors are mostly noise. Are you having a specific problem that we can help you with?

    – heynnema
    Feb 6 at 0:48













  • @CharlesGreen please see my comment. Secure Boot may not fix the PKCS#7 error...

    – heynnema
    Feb 6 at 0:50











  • @guiverc Sorry, newbie here.

    – Y.Fernandes
    Feb 7 at 0:53
















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I've been having some error shown on journalctl -b -p err command output, could you guys shed some light on how I could solve them and explain the reason behind them?



journalctl -b -p err output



I'd appreciate the help.










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  • 1





    The picture you provide is of (red!) text, please just copy/paste text into your question as it's much easier to read, plus we can copy/paste it in replies to you.

    – guiverc
    Feb 5 at 23:20











  • You can eliminate the PCKS #7 errors by disabling secure boot in your BIOS

    – Charles Green
    Feb 6 at 0:24











  • If disabling secure boot doesn't fix the PKCS#7 error, you'll have to look in /var/log/syslog to see if it calls out the driver that's throwing this error. Also, in terminal type rfkill and make sure that nothing is blocked. The other errors are mostly noise. Are you having a specific problem that we can help you with?

    – heynnema
    Feb 6 at 0:48













  • @CharlesGreen please see my comment. Secure Boot may not fix the PKCS#7 error...

    – heynnema
    Feb 6 at 0:50











  • @guiverc Sorry, newbie here.

    – Y.Fernandes
    Feb 7 at 0:53














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I've been having some error shown on journalctl -b -p err command output, could you guys shed some light on how I could solve them and explain the reason behind them?



journalctl -b -p err output



I'd appreciate the help.










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I've been having some error shown on journalctl -b -p err command output, could you guys shed some light on how I could solve them and explain the reason behind them?



journalctl -b -p err output



I'd appreciate the help.







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    The picture you provide is of (red!) text, please just copy/paste text into your question as it's much easier to read, plus we can copy/paste it in replies to you.

    – guiverc
    Feb 5 at 23:20











  • You can eliminate the PCKS #7 errors by disabling secure boot in your BIOS

    – Charles Green
    Feb 6 at 0:24











  • If disabling secure boot doesn't fix the PKCS#7 error, you'll have to look in /var/log/syslog to see if it calls out the driver that's throwing this error. Also, in terminal type rfkill and make sure that nothing is blocked. The other errors are mostly noise. Are you having a specific problem that we can help you with?

    – heynnema
    Feb 6 at 0:48













  • @CharlesGreen please see my comment. Secure Boot may not fix the PKCS#7 error...

    – heynnema
    Feb 6 at 0:50











  • @guiverc Sorry, newbie here.

    – Y.Fernandes
    Feb 7 at 0:53














  • 1





    The picture you provide is of (red!) text, please just copy/paste text into your question as it's much easier to read, plus we can copy/paste it in replies to you.

    – guiverc
    Feb 5 at 23:20











  • You can eliminate the PCKS #7 errors by disabling secure boot in your BIOS

    – Charles Green
    Feb 6 at 0:24











  • If disabling secure boot doesn't fix the PKCS#7 error, you'll have to look in /var/log/syslog to see if it calls out the driver that's throwing this error. Also, in terminal type rfkill and make sure that nothing is blocked. The other errors are mostly noise. Are you having a specific problem that we can help you with?

    – heynnema
    Feb 6 at 0:48













  • @CharlesGreen please see my comment. Secure Boot may not fix the PKCS#7 error...

    – heynnema
    Feb 6 at 0:50











  • @guiverc Sorry, newbie here.

    – Y.Fernandes
    Feb 7 at 0:53








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1





The picture you provide is of (red!) text, please just copy/paste text into your question as it's much easier to read, plus we can copy/paste it in replies to you.

– guiverc
Feb 5 at 23:20





The picture you provide is of (red!) text, please just copy/paste text into your question as it's much easier to read, plus we can copy/paste it in replies to you.

– guiverc
Feb 5 at 23:20













You can eliminate the PCKS #7 errors by disabling secure boot in your BIOS

– Charles Green
Feb 6 at 0:24





You can eliminate the PCKS #7 errors by disabling secure boot in your BIOS

– Charles Green
Feb 6 at 0:24













If disabling secure boot doesn't fix the PKCS#7 error, you'll have to look in /var/log/syslog to see if it calls out the driver that's throwing this error. Also, in terminal type rfkill and make sure that nothing is blocked. The other errors are mostly noise. Are you having a specific problem that we can help you with?

– heynnema
Feb 6 at 0:48







If disabling secure boot doesn't fix the PKCS#7 error, you'll have to look in /var/log/syslog to see if it calls out the driver that's throwing this error. Also, in terminal type rfkill and make sure that nothing is blocked. The other errors are mostly noise. Are you having a specific problem that we can help you with?

– heynnema
Feb 6 at 0:48















@CharlesGreen please see my comment. Secure Boot may not fix the PKCS#7 error...

– heynnema
Feb 6 at 0:50





@CharlesGreen please see my comment. Secure Boot may not fix the PKCS#7 error...

– heynnema
Feb 6 at 0:50













@guiverc Sorry, newbie here.

– Y.Fernandes
Feb 7 at 0:53





@guiverc Sorry, newbie here.

– Y.Fernandes
Feb 7 at 0:53










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grep PKCS#7 /var/log/syslog



Feb  6 01:12:06 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [    1.385519] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 01:12:06 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.403128] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 01:12:06 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.404485] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 01:12:06 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 34.213590] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 08:50:24 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.116140] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 08:50:24 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.142025] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 08:50:24 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.143222] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 08:50:24 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 33.747217] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key





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grep PKCS#7 /var/log/syslog



Feb  6 01:12:06 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [    1.385519] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 01:12:06 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.403128] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 01:12:06 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.404485] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 01:12:06 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 34.213590] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 08:50:24 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.116140] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 08:50:24 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.142025] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 08:50:24 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.143222] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 08:50:24 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 33.747217] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key





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grep PKCS#7 /var/log/syslog



Feb  6 01:12:06 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [    1.385519] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 01:12:06 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.403128] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 01:12:06 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.404485] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 01:12:06 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 34.213590] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 08:50:24 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.116140] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 08:50:24 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.142025] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 08:50:24 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.143222] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 08:50:24 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 33.747217] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key





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grep PKCS#7 /var/log/syslog



Feb  6 01:12:06 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [    1.385519] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 01:12:06 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.403128] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 01:12:06 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.404485] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 01:12:06 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 34.213590] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 08:50:24 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.116140] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 08:50:24 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.142025] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 08:50:24 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.143222] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 08:50:24 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 33.747217] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key





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grep PKCS#7 /var/log/syslog



Feb  6 01:12:06 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [    1.385519] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 01:12:06 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.403128] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 01:12:06 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.404485] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 01:12:06 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 34.213590] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 08:50:24 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.116140] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 08:50:24 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.142025] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 08:50:24 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 1.143222] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Feb 6 08:50:24 yuri-GE60-2QD kernel: [ 33.747217] PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key






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