[Bug 1873503] Re: Focal does not boot in Lenovo Carbon X1 6th gen

2020-04-17 Thread Giorgio Pintaudi
I am an idiot! I downloaded the arm64 version by mistake. The x86-64
version is working fine. Sorry for wasting your time.

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[Bug 1873503] Re: Focal does not boot in Lenovo Carbon X1 6th gen

2020-04-17 Thread Giorgio Pintaudi
** Description changed:

  Downloaded the daily build (2020-04-17 08:24) of Focal Fossa 20.04 and
  flashed it to a 64GB USB stick using the Ubuntu built-in program. The
  USB is correctly recognized but the BIOS cannot boot into GRUB. The
  screen goes black and after a second or so the boot device list is shown
  again.
  
  ThinkPad info:
  Lenovo Carbon X1 6th
  UEFI BIOS Version: N23ET71 (1.46)
  UEFI BIOS Date: 2020-02-20
  Embedded Controller Version: N23HT35W (1.20)
  ME Firmware Version: 11.8.70.3626
  Machine Type Model: 20KHCT01WW
  CPU Type: Intel Core i7-8550U
  Installed memory: 16384MB
  
  Startup info:
  UEFI Secure Boot: Off
  UEFI/Legacy Boot: Both
  UEFI/Legacy Boot Priority: UEFI First
  CSM Support: Yes
  
  USB info:
  Partition type: GPT
  Model: Extreme GO USB 3.1 64GB
  Partition filesystem: FAT32
  
  What I have tried to do:
- I tried both MBR and GPT partitions. I tried to use the built-in program to 
flash the USB. I tried to copy the ISO to the USB just using 7z. I tried to set 
UEFI/Legacy Boot to "Legacy only" or "UEFI only". I tried a different port.
+ I tried both MBR and GPT partitions. I tried to use the built-in program to 
flash the USB. I tried to copy the ISO to the USB just using 7z. I tried to set 
UEFI/Legacy Boot to "Legacy only" or "UEFI only". I tried a different port. I 
tried to download the ISO again.
  
  VERY IMPORTANT: the same USB stick and the same BIOS settings work for
  Ubuntu 18.04.
  
  What I expected to happen:
  that the GRUB menu is shown.
  
  What happened instead:
  black screen and then the boot device list is shown again.

** Description changed:

- Downloaded the daily build (2020-04-17 08:24) of Focal Fossa 20.04 and
- flashed it to a 64GB USB stick using the Ubuntu built-in program. The
- USB is correctly recognized but the BIOS cannot boot into GRUB. The
- screen goes black and after a second or so the boot device list is shown
- again.
+ Downloaded the daily build (2020-04-17 08:24) of Focal Fossa 20.04
+ Desktop edition and flashed it to a 64GB USB stick using the Ubuntu
+ built-in program. The USB is correctly recognized but the BIOS cannot
+ boot into GRUB. The screen goes black and after a second or so the boot
+ device list is shown again.
  
  ThinkPad info:
  Lenovo Carbon X1 6th
  UEFI BIOS Version: N23ET71 (1.46)
  UEFI BIOS Date: 2020-02-20
  Embedded Controller Version: N23HT35W (1.20)
  ME Firmware Version: 11.8.70.3626
  Machine Type Model: 20KHCT01WW
  CPU Type: Intel Core i7-8550U
  Installed memory: 16384MB
  
  Startup info:
  UEFI Secure Boot: Off
  UEFI/Legacy Boot: Both
  UEFI/Legacy Boot Priority: UEFI First
  CSM Support: Yes
  
  USB info:
  Partition type: GPT
  Model: Extreme GO USB 3.1 64GB
  Partition filesystem: FAT32
  
  What I have tried to do:
  I tried both MBR and GPT partitions. I tried to use the built-in program to 
flash the USB. I tried to copy the ISO to the USB just using 7z. I tried to set 
UEFI/Legacy Boot to "Legacy only" or "UEFI only". I tried a different port. I 
tried to download the ISO again.
  
  VERY IMPORTANT: the same USB stick and the same BIOS settings work for
  Ubuntu 18.04.
  
  What I expected to happen:
  that the GRUB menu is shown.
  
  What happened instead:
  black screen and then the boot device list is shown again.

** Description changed:

  Downloaded the daily build (2020-04-17 08:24) of Focal Fossa 20.04
  Desktop edition and flashed it to a 64GB USB stick using the Ubuntu
  built-in program. The USB is correctly recognized but the BIOS cannot
  boot into GRUB. The screen goes black and after a second or so the boot
  device list is shown again.
  
  ThinkPad info:
  Lenovo Carbon X1 6th
  UEFI BIOS Version: N23ET71 (1.46)
  UEFI BIOS Date: 2020-02-20
  Embedded Controller Version: N23HT35W (1.20)
  ME Firmware Version: 11.8.70.3626
  Machine Type Model: 20KHCT01WW
  CPU Type: Intel Core i7-8550U
  Installed memory: 16384MB
  
  Startup info:
  UEFI Secure Boot: Off
  UEFI/Legacy Boot: Both
  UEFI/Legacy Boot Priority: UEFI First
  CSM Support: Yes
  
  USB info:
  Partition type: GPT
  Model: Extreme GO USB 3.1 64GB
  Partition filesystem: FAT32
  
  What I have tried to do:
- I tried both MBR and GPT partitions. I tried to use the built-in program to 
flash the USB. I tried to copy the ISO to the USB just using 7z. I tried to set 
UEFI/Legacy Boot to "Legacy only" or "UEFI only". I tried a different port. I 
tried to download the ISO again.
+ I tried both MBR and GPT partitions. I tried to use the built-in program to 
flash the USB. I tried to copy the ISO to the USB just using 7z. I tried to set 
UEFI/Legacy Boot to "Legacy only" or "UEFI only". I tried a different port.
  
  VERY IMPORTANT: the same USB stick and the same BIOS settings work for
  Ubuntu 18.04.
  
  What I expected to happen:
  that the GRUB menu is shown.
  
  What happened instead:
  black screen and then the boot device list is shown again.

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[Bug 1873503] Re: Focal does not boot in Lenovo Carbon X1 6th gen

2020-04-17 Thread Giorgio Pintaudi
** Description changed:

- Downloaded the daily build (2020 April 17) of Focal Fossa 20.04 and
+ Downloaded the daily build (2020-04-17 08:24) of Focal Fossa 20.04 and
  flashed it to a 64GB USB stick using the Ubuntu built-in program. The
  USB is correctly recognized but the BIOS cannot boot into GRUB. The
  screen goes black and after a second or so the boot device list is shown
  again.
  
  ThinkPad info:
  Lenovo Carbon X1 6th
  UEFI BIOS Version: N23ET71 (1.46)
  UEFI BIOS Date: 2020-02-20
  Embedded Controller Version: N23HT35W (1.20)
  ME Firmware Version: 11.8.70.3626
  Machine Type Model: 20KHCT01WW
  CPU Type: Intel Core i7-8550U
  Installed memory: 16384MB
  
  Startup info:
  UEFI Secure Boot: Off
  UEFI/Legacy Boot: Both
  UEFI/Legacy Boot Priority: UEFI First
  CSM Support: Yes
  
  USB info:
  Partition type: GPT
  Model: Extreme GO USB 3.1 64GB
  Partition filesystem: FAT32
  
  What I have tried to do:
  I tried both MBR and GPT partitions. I tried to use the built-in program to 
flash the USB. I tried to copy the ISO to the USB just using 7z. I tried to set 
UEFI/Legacy Boot to "Legacy only" or "UEFI only". I tried a different port.
  
  VERY IMPORTANT: the same USB stick and the same BIOS settings work for
  Ubuntu 18.04.
  
  What I expected to happen:
  that the GRUB menu is shown.
  
  What happened instead:
  black screen and then the boot device list is shown again.

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[Bug 1873503] [NEW] Focal does not boot in Lenovo Carbon X1 6th gen

2020-04-17 Thread Giorgio Pintaudi
Public bug reported:

Downloaded the daily build (2020 April 17) of Focal Fossa 20.04 and
flashed it to a 64GB USB stick using the Ubuntu built-in program. The
USB is correctly recognized but the BIOS cannot boot into GRUB. The
screen goes black and after a second or so the boot device list is shown
again.

ThinkPad info:
Lenovo Carbon X1 6th
UEFI BIOS Version: N23ET71 (1.46)
UEFI BIOS Date: 2020-02-20
Embedded Controller Version: N23HT35W (1.20)
ME Firmware Version: 11.8.70.3626
Machine Type Model: 20KHCT01WW
CPU Type: Intel Core i7-8550U
Installed memory: 16384MB

Startup info:
UEFI Secure Boot: Off
UEFI/Legacy Boot: Both
UEFI/Legacy Boot Priority: UEFI First
CSM Support: Yes

USB info:
Partition type: GPT
Model: Extreme GO USB 3.1 64GB
Partition filesystem: FAT32

What I have tried to do:
I tried both MBR and GPT partitions. I tried to use the built-in program to 
flash the USB. I tried to copy the ISO to the USB just using 7z. I tried to set 
UEFI/Legacy Boot to "Legacy only" or "UEFI only". I tried a different port.

VERY IMPORTANT: the same USB stick and the same BIOS settings work for
Ubuntu 18.04.

What I expected to happen:
that the GRUB menu is shown.

What happened instead:
black screen and then the boot device list is shown again.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: focal

** Description changed:

  Downloaded the daily build (2020 April 17) of Focal Fossa 20.04 and
  flashed it to a 64GB USB stick using the Ubuntu built-in program. The
  USB is correctly recognized but the BIOS cannot boot into GRUB. The
  screen goes black and after a second or so the boot device list is shown
  again.
  
  ThinkPad info:
  Lenovo Carbon X1 6th
  UEFI BIOS Version: N23ET71 (1.46)
  UEFI BIOS Date: 2020-02-20
  Embedded Controller Version: N23HT35W (1.20)
  ME Firmware Version: 11.8.70.3626
  Machine Type Model: 20KHCT01WW
  CPU Type: Intel Core i7-8550U
  Installed memory: 16384MB
  
  Startup info:
  UEFI Secure Boot: Off
  UEFI/Legacy Boot: Both
  UEFI/Legacy Boot Priority: UEFI First
  CSM Support: Yes
  
  USB info:
  Partition type: GPT
  Model: Extreme GO USB 3.1 64GB
  Partition filesystem: FAT32
  
  What I have tried to do:
- I tried both MBR and GPT partitions. I tried to use the built-in program. I 
tried to copy the ISO to the USB just using 7z. I tried to set UEFI/Legacy Boot 
to "Legacy only" or "UEFI only". I tried a different port.
+ I tried both MBR and GPT partitions. I tried to use the built-in program to 
flash the USB. I tried to copy the ISO to the USB just using 7z. I tried to set 
UEFI/Legacy Boot to "Legacy only" or "UEFI only". I tried a different port.
  
  VERY IMPORTANT: the same USB stick and the same BIOS settings work for
  Ubuntu 18.04.
  
  What I expected to happen:
  that the GRUB menu is shown.
  
  What happened instead:
  black screen and then the boot device list is shown again.

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[Bug 771896] Re: No way to save current session

2018-06-03 Thread Giorgio Pintaudi
@jogi

I know this is quite old but I tried your workaround of comment #59 on Ubuntu 
17.10 and it is not working.
I am using the script that you kindly provided. The only net result of running 
the script manually is that Thunderbird and Dropbox are re-opened. I stress 
that Thunderbird and Dropbox are already automatically started on startup.
All the other programs opened in the previous session are not reopened.
This is because in the ~/.config/gnome-session/saved-session folder are present 
only the .desktop file of those two applications.

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[Bug 1688765] Re: Can't login in Gmail account

2017-05-08 Thread Giorgio Pintaudi
I can confirm this behavior in Ubuntu 14.04 and thunderbird 45.8.0
In Windows 10 with thunderbird 52.0.1 this doesn't happen. I don't use 2 factor 
authentication.

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