A temporary solution is to rollback gnome-shell gnome-shell-common to
the previous versions, as described here
https://askubuntu.com/a/1110089/190625. I see no major issues with these
versions.
I am also disappointed with the patch not being merged in bionic. It's
definitely not the 'Ubuntu way' t
Public bug reported:
I have got a clean Ubuntu 18.04 install with LUKS full disk encryption and I
experience slow boot time compared to Ubuntu 16.04 and 17.10. What exactly
happends:
1. Power up the laptop.
2. The OS loads and prompts for device password
3. Nothing happens for 2 or 3 iterations
Also if I wait a bit (let's say 30 seconds), everything is fine.
This 'workaround' is similar to #26
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Title:
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I have got the same issue with fresh install of 16.04.1, latest updates.
On first boot, the fonts are thin.
I have got another workaround. I log out and log in again. Then all the
fonts are fine.
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