I've encountered the same issue while installing Kubuntu 20.04.
In my case it was resolved by checking FS with dosfsck.
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@katastic Interestingly I've also noticed video output problems in VLC
on my Lenovo Ideapad L340-17API.
In my case video is present in VLC but quality is quite poor, video
looks interlaced even though it is not.
Workaround: reconfigure VLC to use another video output module and probably
restart
I noticed that after boot with badly initialized GPU idle power
consumption is 2-2.5 higher than after normal boots.
But this can be fixed by putting laptop to suspend and waking it.
Therefore I've extended my workaround from #3 to this:
[Service]
Type=oneshot
ExecCondition=/bin/sh -c
Should be fixed in FreeRDP 2.0:
https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP/pull/3934
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Title:
Clipboard not working in RemoteApps
To manage
This issue is not 100% reproducible. It happens after 50% of reboots and
I can't figure out regularity.
But I managed to contrive a workaround!
```
$ cat /etc/systemd/system/fix-graphics-after-boot.service
[Unit]
Description=Restart display-manager if amdgpu initialization failed
** Summary changed:
- Xorg freeze
+ Xubuntu 20.04 boots to black screen on Lenovo Ideapad L340-17API
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Title:
Xubuntu 20.04 boots to black
Public bug reported:
Freshly installed Xubuntu 20.04 shows black screen instead of login
screen upon boot on Lenovo Ideapad L340-17API. It is not possible to
chvt to text terminal when boot is stuck on black screen.
Booting with 'nomodeset' kernel option works properly but is not an
option (e.g.
Public bug reported:
/etc/cron.daily/locate job spawns find process which very aggressively
uses CPU. Full scan of filesystem of HDD on my laptop takes about 40
minutes and almost all of that time one core is 100% occupied by find.
Here is the command that runs
/usr/bin/find /
Public bug reported:
In idle mode my notebook Samsung 300E5Z consumes ~10W, but when I launch
powertop 2.1 power consumption doubles.
I check power consumption by monitoring
/sys/class/power_supply/BAT1/current_now
(it's value raises from 90 to 170 when powertop runs)
CPU temperature
** Description changed:
- In idle mode my notebook consumes ~10W, but when I launch powertop 2.1
- power consumption doubles.
+ In idle mode my notebook Samsung 300E5Z consumes ~10W, but when I launch
+ powertop 2.1 power consumption doubles.
I check power consumption by monitoring
** Attachment added: PulseAudio log of plugging/unplugging mic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1085402/+attachment/3449871/+files/pulse-switch.log
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** Attachment added: PulseAudio log of volume test
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1085402/+attachment/3449872/+files/volume_pulse.log
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Raymond, I have attached verbose PA log of microphone
plugging/unplugging. It does not seem to contain valuable info though.
Checking volume levels with alsamixer lead to interesting results. It
turns out that I have common 'Capture' control for both source ports and
separate controls 'Internal
1) I have found discussions regarding this problem
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-studio-devel/2011-December/003768.html
2) As a temporary solution I have changed in conf files in
/usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths
in all sections regarding boost 'volume = merge' to 'volume = zero'.
Public bug reported:
Om my notebook PulseAudio detects 2 ports on embedded sound card:
1)analog-input-microphone-internal
2)analog-input-microphone
PulseAudio module module-switch-on-port-available chooses as default
port #2 after external microphone is attached and switches back to port
** Description changed:
If CapsLock is turned on accidentally on login screen then a warning
sign (exclamation mark in triangle) appears in password field.
It is not obvious what does this icon mean, so it seems that average
user would try to read the tooltip of the icon.
However,
Public bug reported:
If CapsLock is turned on accidentally on login screen then a warning
sign (exclamation mark in triangle) appears in password field.
It is not obvious what does this icon mean, so it seems that average
user would try to read the tooltip of the icon.
However, out of the box
** Attachment added: Tooltip screenshot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1050551/+attachment/3312885/+files/xubuntu-lightdm-capslock-bug.png
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