Public bug reported:
Upgrading from Ubuntu 23.04 low latency.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 23.04
Package: linux-headers-6.2.0-20-generic 6.2.0-20.20
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.19.0-1023.24-lowlatency 5.19.17
Uname: Linux 5.19.0-1023-lowlatency x86_64
ApportVersion:
Public bug reported:
Upgrading from Ubuntu 23.04 low latency.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 23.04
Package: linux-headers-6.2.0-1003-lowlatency 6.2.0-1003.3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.19.0-1023.24-lowlatency 5.19.17
Uname: Linux 5.19.0-1023-lowlatency x86_64
ApportVersion:
I'm also experiencing this on my Lenovo Gen 3 T14s w/ Ryzen CPU :(
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HWE-22.04 Kernel 5.19 breaks suspend/wake on
I am getting this issue on two machines. One Dell 7530 Precision laptop,
I have upgraded 18.04 - 20.04 and 22.04. It is really quite noticeable;
after a few hours I start to notice it. After leaving it for a few days
it gets worse and worse. Even typing this I suddenly get 15 of the same
letter
Wow, I think this line (comment #10 from @vanvugt)
xrandr --output NAME --set "max bpc" 8
works for me!
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Title:
[i915] external
Sorry, removing that line was the fix.
On Thu, May 19, 2022 at 10:50 PM Daniel van Vugt <1974...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Thanks for the bug report. It sounds like "acpi_backlight=vendor
> acpi_osi=linux" is the main issue here but I can't tell if adding it was
> the fix, or removing it was
I wrote to Ricardo Diaz & Eric Dumazet to ask if the patch for this bug
would be backported and it looks like the fix was made for the Linux
stable kernels very recently: https://www.spinics.net/lists/stable-
commits/msg244651.html
Eric Dumazet also mentioned that:
"the bug only happens if
I wrote to Ricardo Diaz & Eric Dumazet to ask if the patch for this bug
would be backported and it looks like the fix was made for the Linux
stable kernels very recently: https://www.spinics.net/lists/stable-
commits/msg244651.html
Eric Dumazet also mentioned that:
"the bug only happens if
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the reply and confirmation.
I was talking to a co-worker today about this bug and they pointed out
that even though it is fixed in the newer Linux kernel versions, Ubuntu
20.04 and 16.04 are under LTS until April 2025 and April 2023
respectively.
It might be good to leave
No one else has joined this bug, but it has continued to make life with
my expensive monitor extremely annoying.
And despite suggestions above, I am certain this is not a hardware
problem.
Here is new proof:
yesterday, I initiated an upgrade (do-release-upgrade) to 22.04 from 21.10
from the
After spending some time I think I have narrowed down the bug fix to
Linux kernel 5.10-rc6.
The bug reproed on Ubuntu with kernel 5.10-rc4 but not on 5.10-rc6.
Here is a diff of the kernel sources between those two versions:
We have been hitting this bug quite often while running Tomcat 8.5 on
Amazon AWS Linux 2 with a kernel of 4.14.268-205.500.amzn2.x86_64
I wanted to see if the bug could be reproduced using an updated kernel
so I attempted to repro it using the server code and methodology
provided by Mark Thomas
Public bug reported:
1) lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 21.10
Release:21.10
2) uname -a
Linux worldpeacepc 5.13.0-21-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 19 08:59:28 UTC
2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
3) What is expected to happen is when I click the top right hand side of
the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1869750 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1869750
I'm having a similar issue on Ubuntu 20.04. Currently, every time that I
reboot I'm unable to login. I just get a black screen after logging in.
I have noticed that if I first delete the contents of .config
You mentioned "intermediate adapters". I'm using a Lenovo Ultradock between my
laptop and the monitor.
This causes no trouble on my Acer B326HK, which is just as high-res, but the
new Samsung monitor continues to do the blackout thing. It's not strictly
reproducible so far (fullscreening does
Thank you so much, Daniel!
The Samsung is new. I'll try some swapping to isolate any hardware problem.
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Title:
external monitor
(Recently,) it only happens when I make something full-screen on the external
monitor. I do not think this is a hardware (which is brand new) problem.
Just now I made a browser full screen and it immediately strted happening every
several seconds for a couple of seconds at a time. I've attached
For reasons I do not understand, the kernel was not upgraded with the
`dist-upgrade` meant to lift me from groovy to hirsute. Neither my
shell-history nor the apt-logs contain any hint of a removal of the
"versionless" `linux-image-generic` package.
With proper 5.11 in place, `zfs send`s work
I have tried to reproduce the error on a vboxed fresh install of 21.04
and on a minimal install from 20.04, which I sequentially upgraded over
20.10 to 21.04. I could not reproduce the error on these minimal
installations.
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Calling `zfs send -v` is used for size estimation, it is expected to
return (called on focal here)
```bash
[cjr@hoare:/home/cjr]
$ zfs send -n -v
stank/backup/mccarthy/rpool/USERDATA/<...>@zrepl-20210426_094232_000
full send of
Just an update, I still see this in the beta after a reboot. Workaround
still functions.
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Title:
Snaps appear broken on 21.04
Can't tell if it's the same problem, but a recent (<1 month) update on a
Lenovo T450s running 20.10 has led me to these symptoms: closing the lid
or calling suspend leaves the machine dark and unusuable until I hold
down the power button for 10 seconds to reboot.
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> (as for Wayland issues, let's please not mix it in here, please open a
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@stolowski No worries. I'll open a new one for that.
@mvo Let me know when a new release is cut and I can pop it on the box
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Not sure if this will overlap with anyone else, but my experience was a
combination of 2 things:
1. Reboots were happening, caused by unattended-upgrade
2. The device causing trouble was a renamed device.
Turns out it was trying to get renamed twice: Once very early in boot
from eth1 to eno2,
Also observing this in 20.04.2 (kernel 5.4.0-70).
I will try swapping out physical transceivers on both ends of the link and a
new switch port...
Of particular interest to me, netplan does not appear to re-run when
this happens. I have a device renaming rule that matches on name, sets
IP, and
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[highbank] hvc0 getty causes random hangs
Status
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Status: New => Fix Released
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arm64 support to generate
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Assignee: (unassigned) => christopher wayne hess (hess8519)
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Ti
I've also had this issue - twice - caused by leaving my desktop in
standby for > 24hrs (can't say the exact duration). Cold booting after
ensuring residual current has been expelled from the system has fixed it
on both occasions.
It sounds like #1905214. My hardware is also
Network controller
+1 -- I'm stuck on an ancient version of the Pi OS because of this
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Raspberry Pi 3 network dies shortly
Public bug reported:
Built in touchpad and keyboard on laptop do not work on Ubuntu.
Installed Ubuntu on USB. Opened Ubuntu and touchpad and keyboard were
not responsive. External mouse and keyboard work fine, but want to use
built in touchpad/keyboard. Computer is a Microsoft Surface Laptop
Adding this bug as that seems to be the exact issue here -
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/10140
Solution is "Use zfs-mount-generator instead of zfs-mount.service" ...
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So, long story short, I believe I have run into this issue
https://github.com/zfsonlinux/pkg-zfs/issues/205
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Hmm, issue still happens, and I'm now suspicious of the dependencies in
systemd.
$ systemctl list-dependencies boot.mount
boot.mount
● ├─-.mount
● ├─system.slice
● └─zfs-import.target
● └─zfs-import-cache.service
I see "boot.mount" depends on "zfs-import-cache.service", however the
BTW, I ran the following and that seems to have solved the missing
bpool.
zpool set cachefile=/etc/zfs/zpool.cache bpool
zpool set cachefile=/etc/zfs/zpool.cache rpool
update-initramfs -u -k all
I have a hunch the zpool.cache file is getting out of sync with the
initramfs one..?
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On a new Ubuntu 20.10 ZoL root I frequently get boot failures, and I see
these errors:
[ 11.353930] systemd[1]: boot.mount: Mount process exited, code=exited,
status=1/FAILURE
[ 11.353934] systemd[1]: boot.mount: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
[ 11.354267]
step: update kernel to Linux 5.10.0-051000rc1-generic
result: touchpad still not detected as input device (/proc/bus/input/devices)
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1) The release of Ubuntu: Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
2) The version of the package you are using: N/A
3) What you expected to happen: touchpad is working
4) What happened instead: no response from touchpad, also not found in input
devices (see attachment)
ProblemType: Bug
Henry Wertz, a hardware failure causing collatoral logging wouldn't be
considered something for a developer to change here, but I'll mark this
Confirmed for now should a bug exist. Feel free to mark this Status
Invalid if you like.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete =>
Ahhh. I do have 3 tunnels up as well. Good find!
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Title:
Raspberry Pi 3 network dies shortly after a burst of IPv6 tunnel
Henry Wertz, please answer all of the following:
1) Do you actually have superflous key strokes, along with that which is
logged in dmesg?
2) Could you please test the latest mainline kernel (now 5.9.1) and
advise to the results?
3) Did you personally test this with your Inspiron 1545 in a
Henry Wertz, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu
better.
Could you please boot into a Ubuntu kernel (not third party kernel) and execute
the following command only once, as it will automatically gather debugging
information, in a terminal:
apport-collect 1901083
** Package
Philippe Coval, one thing that would be helpful is if you could make a
short video from a cell phone of the computer screen right before the
problem begins, as it starts ,and little bit as it is happening. This
helps developers root cause the issue better.
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Philippe Coval, could you please address all of the following:
1) In order for upstream to help you, could you please make a net new
bug report (not link a report you didn't make) via
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-
** Description changed:
- Hi,
+ To reproduce type at a terminal or open with same file locally:
+ mpv
https://conf.tube/download/videos/ea60f030-90c1-4e8e-9782-bef14dd3b1d1-1080.mp4
- I suspect there is an issue with radeon driver for video acceleration,
- I haven't investigated yet but I
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
** Tags added: focal
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Title:
radeon: GPU lockup when restarting a video on RV730
Status
Philippe Coval, please advise to all of the following:
1) Did this issue not occur in a prior release of Ubuntu?
2) Is this still reproducible if the file is local versus streamed from
a website?
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radeon: GPU lockup when restarting a video on RV730
Status in linux package in
Philippe Coval, in order to allow additional upstream mainline kernel
developers to examine the issue, at your earliest convenience, could you please
test the latest mainline kernel? Please keep in mind the following:
1) The one to test is in a folder at the very top of the page (not the daily
** Tags added: apport-collected latest-bios-2.4.0
** Tags added: needs-upstream-testing
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Title:
radeon: GPU lockup when
** Description changed:
When booting HP Pavilion dv6-6145eo with Ubuntu 15.04 the laptop monitor
turns off in the middle of the boot.
- If I suspend and resume the computer (close and open the lid) when I
- hear the login sound the monitor turns back on and the computers works
- just fine.
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** Tags removed: latest-bios-a18
** Tags added: bios-outdated-a28
** Tags removed: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
** Tags added:
** Description changed:
On initial boot, sound on internal speakers is working. After standby it
doesn work anymore, but a analog headset does. Switching around in
pavucontrol doesn't work... Internal microphone works.
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 64 bit on a 4.4.0-34-generic kernel.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => Low
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed =>
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Title:
Regression: acpi reports battery state incorrectly
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zwpwjwtz, could you please advise if this is still a problem in a supported
release? If so, could you please boot into a x64 Ubuntu kernel (not third party
kernel or i386 OS) and execute the following command only once, as it will
automatically gather debugging information, in a terminal:
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your problem addressed please file a new report via a terminal:
ubuntu-bug -s audio
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Nikolaj Løbner Sheller (nikolaj-l), this report is closed as it was
reported resolved by the original reporter. Hence, it has nothing to do
with your problem.
However, if you would like your issue resolved, please use the computer the
problem is reproducible with, and provide necessary debugging
@mlx -- dunno. What I do know is reverting to prior firmware solves the
issue for me and at least @Tim.
I had the same issue in May as there was another release. I reverted
and it became stable.
This summer, I tried to sudo apt upgrade and hit the problem again. So
I reverted and am stable.
@Juerg:
My config for my network setup, which is an AP via wlan0, not bridged
and station via USB Wifi dongle:
-
#!/bin/bash
# Error management
set -o pipefail
set -o nounset
set -x
apt install -y hostapd dnsmasq
systemctl unmask hostapd
Bummers.
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Raspberry Pi 3 network dies shortly after a burst of IPv6 tunnel
network load ((lan78xx): transmit queue
No idea. I didn't march forward on the commits until it breaks, and I
don't know when the bug occurs or I'd scream about it.
What I do know is this old version is stable and I've had demonstrably
no problems with it.
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4.19.75, https://github.com/Hexxeh/rpi-
firmware/commit/86b202d127ca3d413d0779d870cce2169afaacd7
Ancient. And functional. ;)
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@hamishbm -- I solved this by reverting to a prior fw release:
sudo rpi-update 86b202d127ca3d413d0779d870cce2169afaacd7
Zero issues since. JFYI
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Bug description:
Followed the suggestion to report the Bug in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1555351 by
Christopher Penalver.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: linux-image-4.15.0-115-generic 4.15.0-115.116
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
Both the 18.04 & 16.04 Ubuntu Minimal cloud images use the kvm kernel by
default, so we need this fix applied to those kernels as well. Are
there plans for that so that we can use those Minimal images in LXD?
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RPI 3B+. My configuration is as follows:
Raspian (buster)
5.4.51-v7+#1333 SMP Mon Aug 10 16:45:19 BST 2020
wlan0 AP, no bridge, fixed IP.
wlan1 USB Wifi adapter
ppp0 Hologram Nova Modem
My application is in the field, so Wifi HotSpots can be unreliable (I
can get an IP but can't connect). So I
I had a similar issue with an existing Ubuntu 16.04 LTS install on my
Dell Precision 5820 tower that has booted without issue for 2 years.
After updating the BIOS via the Ubuntu Software Center (to 1.13.0), my
computer gave only a black screen.
After clearing the BIOS, CMOS and NVRAM by removing
I just wanted to update that updating the bios for my laptop (Dell XPS
13 9300) fixed the issue without needing a different kernel.
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I have the same exact problem, on Kubuntu 20.04 with Dell XPS 13 9300,
using another kernel does fix it, but I have no wifi as a result and
couldn't seem to solve that myself.
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Still an issue in the latest Ubuntu 20.04 release.
User winds up having to click the toggle over and over again while it
stubbornly snaps back.
Replicated on Many different machines with different hardware.
Is there anyone who can not replicate this bug?
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Public bug reported:
bluetooth worked fine under 19.10.
Now, when bluetooth connects to my headset, I can hear noises from the
increase/ decrease volume keys, but the "test" for Output Device in Sound
settings makes sound on my laptop, not the headset.
And all applications send sound to the
Public bug reported:
The system software updater prompted me to update, hung at about 4/5
completion according to the progress bar.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: linux-image-5.4.0-28-generic 5.4.0-28.32
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-28.32-generic 5.4.30
Uname:
Public bug reported:
I tried to remove the package also
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: nvidia-compute-utils-435 (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-14.17-generic 5.4.18
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-14-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia_modeset nvidia
This is fixed across all environments in Ubuntu 20.04
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Title:
Ubuntu 18.10 / Linux 4.19 -rc7/8/Final - System slows / stops
Status
Hi! This is definitely fixed in Ubuntu 20.04 - my laptop now sleeps like
a champ with no issues or crashes.
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Ubuntu 18.10 -
Hi @p-pisati,
Yes, that is the new version. I should also add that closing the lid is
suspending the machine and opening the lid is resuming it like I would
expect.
This may be fixed by the newer kernel and/or (an)other package(s). I'm
content with the behavior now and I'm fine closing this
Update: a kernel upgrade solved the mic white noise for me. I had been
running a 5.0 kernel. Updating to a 5.4 kernel fixed it.
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Tyler, did you ever find a solution to this? I'm having the same problem
with a the same laptop (X1 Carbon 6th gen) running Kubuntu 18.04. The
only "solution" I've found is to turn off "internal mic boost" using
alsa-mixer (hit F5 to show all channels, cursor all the way to the
right) and keep the
I'm not sure exactly what has changed, but a new kernel did install
today and suspend/resume is working much better.
`systemctl suspend` is working as expected. However, closing the laptop
lid is not quite working yet. When I close the lid, the power stays on,
but when I open the lid, it
Hi @hui.wang,
Thank you very much for this. It now works using the module parameter
you said to use.
Will there be some way that I will be notified that the sof-hda-generic-
4ch.tplg firmware has been incorporated into Ubuntu so I can remove the
workaround?
Thanks again!
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Either closing the laptop lid (via the setting in Gnome Tweak Tool) or
issuing `systemctl suspend` results in the same behavior. The screen
will go blank, yet the power will remain on and the battery will drain
slowly when off of AC power. The only way to recover is to hard
Public bug reported:
I recently upgraded from 18.04+HWE kernel to 20.04 and now sound, both
output and input, does not work.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: linux-image-5.4.0-9-generic 5.4.0-9.12
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-9.12-generic 5.4.3
Uname: Linux
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mailing list (TO: Rafael J. Wysocki and Len Brown CC: linux-acpi)?
Please provide a direct URL to your post to the mailing list (not
Bugzilla) when it becomes
Ilgaz, to help developers debug a potential ACPI/BIOS bug, could you please
install the package acpidump and attach to this report uncompressed and
untarred the following via a terminal:
sudo acpidump -o acpidump.txt
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** Summary changed:
- Kernel needs a special workaround argument to boot
+ [HP Pavilion 360 - 13-a200nt (ENERGY STAR)] Kernel parameter acpi_osi=
required to boot
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whl2:
1) As noted in #32, one will want to keep testing the latest upstream
kernel (now 5.4-rc5) as it is released, or one risks developers not
paying attention to your problem.
2) Please provide the output of the following terminal command (not perform an
apport-collect):
sudo dmidecode -s
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Title:
CPU/GPU Fans suddenly go 100% RPM on Asus ROG G752VT
Status in linux package
Ilgaz, to clarify, did you actually try to gather logs as per all
techniques noted in
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSystemCrash or are you making
assumptions of your not being able to?
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Ilgaz:
To advise, you have missed steps in two different comments, which are
vital to proceed. Please ensure you are responding to all items
requested.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1848445/comments/10:
C) To further clarify, does removing the external HDD device (USB?)
Ilgaz:
1) To keep this relevant to upstream, you will want to continue to test
the latest mainline kernel as it is released (now 5.4-rc5). Instructions
are available via https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds .
2) Please review https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSystemCrash
and
Ilgaz:
A) I'm afraid providing logs from a working boot does nothing to help.
B) To clarify, you removed all of the following kernel parameters:
quiet
splash
vt.handoff=7
acpi_osi=
pci=biosirq
then changed:
gfxmode $linux_gfx_mode
to:
gfxmode text
and then got the bad boot? If so, please
** Description changed:
- When booting my computer, it stops with just a non-blinking white cursor
- on screen in the top left, and the Caps Lock doesn't respond when
- pressed.
+ When booting my HP Pavilion 360 - 13-a200nt (ENERGY STAR), it stops with
+ just a non-blinking white cursor on screen
As per
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1847151/comments/4
.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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