*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1975650 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1975650
Bug is back with Kernel 5.19.038.39
System boots only in recovery mode with basic configuration and not even third
party driver for wireless network adapter...
Needed to fall back booting on last working
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1975650 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1975650
'black screen', 'ubuntu', 'blinking cursor', 'nVidia' do not describe a
bug, but instead are common characteristics of many thousands of
different bugs.
Although bug 1975650 doesn't seem to describe a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1975650 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1975650
@alextcranglesim
This bug is not necessarily a duplicate of the referred bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-510/+bug/1975650
It just happened to also arise in some cases
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1975650 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1975650
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. This particular bug has already been reported and is a
duplicate of bug 1975650, so it is being marked as such. Please
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1975650 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1975650
Comments #24-#25 seem to confirm the original issue for the OP was in
fact bug 1975650. If anyone is experiencing a different or new issue
then please open a new bug.
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Adding a note here too (as well as the discourse page). I had this bug
happen to be via phased updates, exactly as ubfan1 mentioned above.
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Yesterday, running the 5.19.0-35 kernel and Nvidia 525.76... driver, an
update held back several Nvidia 525 packages (the 525.85.05 versions).
That in itself was not a problem, but the existing Nvidia modules for
that kernel got deleted! Rebooting, the laptop was running off the intel
GPU. The
@ubfan1 thank you, I have seen your comment as well on Discourse
(https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/22-04-nvidia-drivers/28072/27).
I am not sure to understand your message.
Do you mean that the 5.19.0.35 packages are working again with nVidia legacy
drivers?
So should I reinstall them and how to
Note that the Nvidia packaging does not play well with phased updates.
For kernel 519.0-35, the Nvidia 525-76.. driver got removed, but then
phasing held back some nvidia 525-85 packages necessary to rebuild the
nvidia modules -- leaving the currently running kernel without an Nvidia
driver. A
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Title:
Boot issue with Ubuntu 22.10 Kinetic Kudu since Kernel 5.19.0.15.15,
now hanging with blinking cursor after update to
@albertomilone
Just back home and testing this on my desktop.
Solution works.
Boot and Start-up process is now normal.
Thank you.
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Hi atatic,
Please try the following from Recovery mode:
1) sudo apt-get --purge remove '*nvidia*'
2) sudo apt install linux-modules-nvidia-525-generic nvidia-driver-525
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I'm using Intel Nuc (NUC10i7FNH). Yesterday I got very similar issue on boot
after updating to linux-image-5.19.0-28-generic.
linux-image-5.19.0-26-generic boots fine.
NUC10i7FNH does not have any Nvidia chip, just Intel.
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I am now writing this message from a different machine, a Dell XPS 15
7590 with a NVidia CPU and NVidia legacy drivers and that is booting
normally and working perfectly fine on Ubuntu 22.10 with Kernel
5.19.0-28 running.
So obviously the issue I am encountering with the desktop machine is
Previously expressed fear confirmed:
"Would be thankful to the forum if this bug could be addressed as issues
are getting worse and worse, fearing that with the next kernel update
that would remove the kernel 5.19.0.19.19 the system may not be starting
at all any more due to the just described
@vorlon
of course, I care to maintain the system with the latest system, software and
driver updates.
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Especially if you see a behavior difference with recovery mode, an
Nvidia driver problem is very likely. We had some significant known
issues with the Nvidia drivers right around the time of the 22.10
release. Have you made sure you have all of these packages up to date?
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@Brian_Murray @bernard010 thank you for the effort.
Have tried now to reboot with Kernel 5.19.0-23 but same frozen mainboard screen
and as well PC starts up only in recovery mode.
Therefore I am still stuck with Kernel Kernel 5.19.0-19 that still freezes at
boot but can be made to start with
@Brian_Murray
Tested daily build you suggested.
Everything works and boots fine.
Installed then updated, rebooted 3 times.
Ubuntu 22.10 Kinetic
Kernel 5.19.0-23-generic
Python 3.10.7
I did notice it updated to a different kernel version -23.
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Dear launchpad community,
Sorry to bump this, but it is a serious bug with Kinetic kernels.
My system is nothing extraordinary and therefore other users probably are
encountering the same and staying away from Kinetic for that reason.
Anyone of you could become the solver for this issue?
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Dear launchpad community,
Sorry to bump this, but it is a serious bug with Kinetic kernels.
My system is nothing extraordinary and therefore other users probably are
encountering the same and staying away from Kinetic for that reason.
Anyone of you could become the solver for this issue?
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Hello community, is that not a bug of concern for Kinetic?
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Title:
Boot issue with Ubuntu 22.10 Kinetic Kudu since Kernel
Still confronted with the same system boot issue.
Is there any way to spot the origin of the issue from the submitted system
reports here above?
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It actually does nothing.
Cursor continues blinking.
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Title:
Boot issue with Ubuntu 22.10 Kinetic Kudu since Kernel 5.19.0.15.15,
When this hangs, what happens if you hit 'Esc'?
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Title:
Boot issue with Ubuntu 22.10 Kinetic Kudu since Kernel 5.19.0.15.15,
now
In fact if wait long enough (about 40 sec) after selecting Recovery
Mode with Kernel 5.19.0-21 the system start-up resumes but in recovery
mode with a low res, single-screen display.?field.comment=In fact if
waiting long enough (about 40 sec) after selecting Recovery Mode with
Kernel 5.19.0-21
So the issue is that I am only able to boot via CTRL + ALT + DEL from the
splash screen with Gigabyte motherboard logo and from there via recovery mode
only.
With Kernel 5.19.0-15 up to 5.19.0-19 after recovery mode a 'Resume normal
boot' screen appears and from there a normal boot occurs.
Which was already the issue reported in the present Bug.
But since Kernel 5.19.0-21 was installed yesterday, then even selecting
recovery mode does not work at all any longer. After the 'Resume normal boot'
screen by hitting OK, the next screen is a white blinking cursor.
Typing CTRL + ALT +
Absolutely.
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Could you try booting with a daily live image, available at
https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/daily-live/current/, and see if the
issue exists with it? Thanks in advance.
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