5.8.0-52 in proposed works for me. Thanks!
But why wait more than 2 weeks to resolve it?
Thousands of computers are directly impacted and unusable and not everyone know
how they can change his kernel version on boot. Only around me, 4 people are
impacted and also myself on 2 computers.
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I also had this error. I fixed it forcing login screen to load with Xorg
(instead of wayland)
These are the steps:
https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-disable-wayland-and-enable-xorg-display-server-on-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver-linux
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Thanks for your patience. It appears the kernel team is now aiming for
version 5.8.0-52 which is in proposed.
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** Summary changed:
- After upgrade to 5.8.0-49/5.8.0-50 with Intel graphics (gen7, Haswell/Ivy
Bridge) a lot of glitches render screen unusable
+ After upgrade to 5.8.0-49/5.8.0-50 with Intel graphics (Gen7: Haswell/Ivy
Bridge) a lot of glitches render screen unusable
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Is there a plan, roadmap, or experience values for when to expect -51
for focal without using the above mentioned – not recommended – PPA?
It’s not that I want to complain; it would be simply helpful for my own
planning.
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Same problem in two ThinkPad E430 (Intel HD Graphics 4000; driver i915)
when upgrading to -49 or -50
Additionally, with -50 I can't login (Ubuntu 20.04): cursor appears fine
but login screen (e.g., logo, username, password box) does not appear.
However I can still open non-graphical consoles (e.g.
The -49 and -50 kernels are at fault. Use -48 for now (or -51 or higher,
if you can get it). I'm also checking out a possible fix with the
Displays settings for Refresh rate.
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Downgrade to kernel 48 and works.
Please update to 51 release asap.
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Using 5.8.0-51 has fixed the problem for me.
My PC :
- Dell Inc. Inspiron 3847/088DT1, BIOS A11 05/07/2019
- EFI v2.31 by American Megatrends - Secure boot disable
- CPU : Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-4150 CPU @ 3.50GHz
- GPU : Intel HD Graphics 4400
- A single screen connected via HDMI. Resolution: 1920x
Using 5.8.0-51 has fixed the problem for me.
Thanks very much for fixing this so promptly.
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Perhaps this is related? That's my report, and I got rid of it by using
the intel_iommu=on kernel parameter, but that introduced another error.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1925126
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I used 5.8.0-50 and had the same bug, now I upgraded to 5.8.1-050801 and
the bug disappeared
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I'm using 5.8.0-51 from groovy-proposed now and the glitches have
disappeared.
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Same here.
If anybody knows how to stress the system please say.
Yesterday -50 run 12 H no problems.
Today -50 failed after 1 H, and now installed -51.
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5.8.0-51 became available last night for me in groovy-proposed. I have
installed and will test for a couple of days. OK so far. I'll report
again in a day or two.
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5.8.0-51 is not in groovy-proposed - developer options
(or focal-proposed I'd assume)
It's available here:
https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-team
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Should be this one:
https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
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linux 5.8.0-51 not available in groovy-proposed - developer options -
(19/4/21 13:11 gmt)
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** Tags added: rls-ff-incoming rls-gg-incoming
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