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Whenever I reboot my laptop, it has the built-in screen activated. Then I have
to deactivate it, "Apply", confirm within some 14 seconds that I want to keep
it, "Yes", and it is gone and only the external monitor remains active.
Though, after each reboot, the built-in screen
(Please refer to #2078572 for details)
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"The non-volatile system UEF
(Please refer to #2078572 for details)
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Kernel trouble, with some
Solved. And likewise are #2080355, #2088532, #2085734, minimum.
Here is the background: Since *buntu (and derivates) became completely useless
due to continuous self-resets, no way to start, no shutdown nor poweroff after
sudo poweroff, and uninterruptible spontaneous shutdowns, and a times usin
Of course not! My excuses, I have already deleted that relic from
before¨.
On Sun, 3 Nov 2024 at 20:00, Mate Kukri <2086...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> This has nothing to do with GRUB2
>
> ** Also affects: pulseaudio-dlna (Ubuntu)
>Importance: Undecided
>Status: New
>
> ** No lo
Public bug reported:
24.04.1:
$ sudo apt install pulseaudio-dlna
Reading package lists... Done
[...]
Setting up python3-bs4 (4.12.3-1) ...
Setting up pulseaudio-dlna (0.6.4.1-0.1ubuntu1) ...
/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pulseaudio_dlna/codecs.py:252: SyntaxWarning:
invalid escape sequence '\d'
(Only to round up this topic:) The Fedora 41, released a few days ago,
does exactly do this: When detecting a second OS, it will display the
grub menu at reboot, and it has the 'GRUB_DEFAULT=saved' already set up.
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I can confirm that the hardware, that is this type of thinkpad, works
with Fedora 41.
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"The non-volatile system UEFI variable storage is n
Probably the last comment here: since 24.04 is really unusable on this
hardware, I have tried other distros, and Debian shows the same problem.
Fedora, however, is probably sufficiently far away, and Fedora 41 works
properly here.
So there is no alternative but to say "Good-Bye" to Ubuntu after
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... and this here is the same in W10.
I booted to check /dev/sdb3, and it came back with chkdsk as free from errors,
as well
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The output of fdisk is
Disk /dev/sdb: 372,61 GiB, 400088457216 bytes, 781422768 sectors
Disk model: SAMSUNG HM400JI
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512
I actually didn't expect a very different answer; after my previous
experiences in the last time. "Invalid", "It's a feature", and "the
problem is located between chair and monitor".
Nevertheless, I should add that that same machine(s) never had this problem
with W8, later W10, and in the same co
Public bug reported:
The output of fdisk is
Disk /dev/sdb: 372,61 GiB, 400088457216 bytes, 781422768 sectors
Disk model: SAMSUNG HM400JI
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: d
Public bug reported:
After about the fourth boot of a freshly installed 24.04, the machine, a Lenovo
Thinkpad Helix 2, didn't boot yet again, but came back with this message:
"Error: The non-volatile system UEFI variable storage is nearly full"
"Press Esc to continue or F1 to enter Setup".
I nev
Since 24.04 is really non-workable on this Lenovo thinkpad (see my other
reports), and I am a curious person, I downloaded 18.04, wiped the disk
completely, reinstalled W10 followed by kubuntu 18.04, and found
everything to be working as expected. I did the same, yet another time,
and installed 24.
Public bug reported:
W.r.t. #2078572, I have checked the install media, created with Startup Disk
Creator, for 22.04 and 24.04. Both do not reboot the specific Lenovo Thinkpad
Helix 2 neither. At shutdown, it is advised to remove the installation media,
and press Enter. When done, the display o
Let me at least place a closing remark here. After some weeks of an unusable
system, I have done nothing more than completely wipe the fresh install of
24.04.1, and done an install of 22.04.5.
And, to somebodies surprise, everything once again works. From the set
automounts (for which you sent
Sorry, was busy in the last days ...
Yes, you are right. The default settings are such, that pressing Esc during
boot bring up the grub menu. So the issue is solved; and yet I am not fully
convinced: Couldn't we display something like "Press 'Esc' to show the boot
menu"?
(It is still unsolved fo
I have three identical helix 2. They all came with Windows preinstalled.
And I could add 18.04 LTS without problem, including getting the grub
boot menu presented without any further action. Only with a later LTS
update did it disappear. So to me this is a regression. I don't want to
indulge into a
Public bug reported:
When I bought my first Helix 2 (lenovo), all functionalities were supported,
including video via the docking station "Think Pad USB 3.0 Pro Dock" (40A7)
under kubuntu 18.04.
Since then, per each next LTS, support has become less and less. It started
with changes in mesa, co
(I didn't file a new bug to avoid cluttering - still possible if
necessary.)
I installed a fresh installation (that is nom upgrade, like it was in #13) to a
lenovo Helix 2, UEFI, set grub to "menu" and a timeout to "3". At neither hot
nor cold boot does any grub menu show.
Therefore I have to c
I had to set it to 'New', since it showed not to be an "opinion" after a
weekend of installations.
Among others, I had to install 24.04.1 to two different machines that so far
only had W10 installed. After installation, both machines did not show any
choice of OS at boot, and straightforwardly b
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
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Sorry, I didn't say "part of the problem". To the contrary, you acted
professionally, very quick, and actively involved.
What I mean is rather this: we all know how Windows boots. As infrequent
user, I still saw quite a number of boots. I owe an old W7 laptop. Last
year, I added W10. And, withou
What should I say? And this isn't supposed to be any attack on your
work. You acted professionally.
However, I am frustrated. Some 20, 25 years ago I was a Linux evangelist. 'We'
actually were in front of the competitors in many aspects. Unfortunately, we
lost, and fell behind. One reason was th
"The proof of the pudding is in the eating"
I reverted the change, so that said line once again reads
#GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=hidden
, nothing else but sudo update-grub, which did find the W10 partition:
$ sudo update-grub
[sudo] password for udippel:
Sourcing file `/etc/default/grub
So we confuse each other? Sorry!
I've been on Linux since last century, and on grub since its inception, and
usually with more than one OSes on each machine. #GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE had been
set to "hidden" since then.
A few days ago, I seem to have lost the ability to boot to W10, since no grub
m
Public bug reported:
Today I was hit by this BIOS/UEFI message at boot. UEFI proposed, I
delete the unnecessary files. I did, and finally could go back into
using the system (with a lot of luck, as I could read later).
Instead of writing with my own words, I refer to the following sources:
https
Was hit today, on a lenovo Thinkpad, finally arrived here after circling
around.
Running kubuntu 24.04.1, this problem seems unresolved. kernel 6.8.0-44-generic.
I was confident enough to accept the proposed solution in the BIOS/UEFI of
lenovo of just deleting all undisclosed items after the me
Public bug reported:
#GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=hidden
has been default setting for at least a decade, also here on my various
machines with multiple OSes. It did work in a reasonable manner:
(wiki.ubuntuusers.de/GRUB_2/Konfiguration) "Die Einstellung hidden bzw.
countdown wird ignoriert und das GRUB
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Since the release update from 22.4 to 24.4.1, everything else unchanged, my
bluetooth audio fails in one out of two cases.
Usually, I used to turn it on by turning on my Bose Solo 5. Then, it was set to
be the primary audio drain.
It is clear that a defect exists, because
**I have a bunch of other problems, that **could** be related? #2078572,
#2078564,#2078571.
And the system crashes almost daily. 'Crash'? I tried to look through the
previous dmesg, kern, journalctl, whatnot. Nothing to be seen. The system
simply stops responding to any input, except of a looong
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Ke
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Ke
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Kern
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** Description changed:
Since the release upgrade 22.04 to 24.04.1, I have a bunch a problems;
starting with the kernel at boot, later on with udev.
Here is the dmesg for the usual cold start:
```
9.487625] Console: switching
Fix released?
In 24.04.1 it still doesn't work here, unfortunately.
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grub upgrade 18.04->20.04 loses dual-boot to W10
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Kernel trouble, with some trace, 6.8.0-44-generic
To manage notifications about t
Public bug reported:
Since the release upgrade 22.04 to 24.04.1, I have a bunch a problems; starting
with the kernel at boot, later on with udev.
Here is the dmesg for the usual cold start:
```
9.487625] Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 160x45
[9.551017] intel-vbtn INT33D6:0
It's seriously worse, alas.
While the laptop stopped properly with "Power Off", after two days, this means
also stopped. The next time I opened up a terminal and issued a "sudo poweroff"
which resulted in the same behaviour.
Systemd seems to shut down almost everything, except of 'reaching' for
Public bug reported:
After my upgrade from 22.04 to 24.04, it is impossible to "Restart" the
laptop. While "Shut Down" works, "Restart" hangs with the 'machine
screen', in my case white "lenovo" on a black background, forever.
The journalctl shows this: No activity between 13:45 and 14:27, while
Public bug reported:
After the release upgrade 22.04 to 24.04, the earlier 'auto'-mounted external
drives are still set in System Settings, but none is actually mounted at start.
That can easily be done later, but, reproducible, is never done at startup.
This could be linked to the udev problem
Public bug reported:
journalctl shows:
Aug 31 14:27:28 My-ThinkPad-Helix-2nd systemd[1]: systemd-rfkill.service:
Deactivated successfully.
Aug 31 14:27:49 My-ThinkPad-Helix-2nd systemd[1]: systemd-fsckd.service:
Deactivated successfully.
Aug 31 14:28:23 My-ThinkPad-Helix-2nd systemd-udevd[570]:
Sorry, another one (I seem to be unable to edit my posts?)
Here is the workaround:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/455246/how-to-change-kscreen-backend-or-disable-kscreen
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upgrade, is 4:5.27.11-0ubuntu2.
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I have the same after an upgrade 22.04 to 24.04 of yesterday.
What to do?
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[I should add, that I've started with Linux, when a /boot partition of 300 MB
was considered more than sufficient. And I gave mine a generous 500 MB.]
At the upgrade from 22.04 to 24.04, I found the upgrader to stop, and inform me
about insufficient space on that /boot parti
Public bug reported:
(There seems to be no package for the Live-CD?)
As far as I am concerned, the initial settings for the Live-CDs are wrong.
Use case: here I have a laptop with a corrupted screen. So what I do in my
installs, is disabling the internal display in System Settings, and attach a
Public bug reported:
This isn't specific to any version, but has been around forever: While doing a
release-upgrade, intermediate steps let pop up the 'Newstart is required'
notification. While it is NOT, and actually the user had been warned before, to
not shut down the system.
How would he k
Fix released, at least as far as 20.04 onwards is concerned.
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Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Tit
Great!
How would I get it in a 'normal' way? Will it be retrofitted into 22.04? 24.04?
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grub upgrade 18.04->20.04 loses dual-boot to W10
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I am using a laptop with internal and external monitor. At startup,
naturally the windows show on the laptop. Once the second (large)
monitor comes up, I want to move some (video, VLC, utc) there.
Actually, what happens is that all windows move there. I refer to
https://askub
Okay, picked up on this. Have two identical machines, lenovo Helix 2,
and both behave the same after the upgrade 18_04 to 20_04.
What I did, was
$ sudo apt-get --reinstall install grub-common grub-pc os-prober
to no avail.
Then, with a somewhat heavy heart
$ sudo grub-install /dev/sda
Installing
Strange. Was I the only one?
Whatever, just for completeness: All the same, but upgraded to 20_04 it
works like a charm!
Thanks for any effort,
Uwe
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With respect to #12, I am not sufficiently well versed in rolling back to 18_04
in order to try once again, as much as I would love to do so and help by
repeating my earlier steps that lead to the upgrade.
Though, it looks like others have been able to simulate the steps.
Thanks a lot for all th
/dev/snd/controlC0: udippel1690 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p: udippel1690 F...m pulseaudio
CasperMD5CheckResult: skip
CurrentDesktop: KDE
Date: Fri Dec 18 22:35:06 2020
InstallationDate: Installed on 2018-08-30 (841 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Lubuntu 18.04 LTS "Bio
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Since my upgrade from 18.04 to 20.04 I experience rather frequent
crashes of the X server. Nothing specific of applications running,
presumably at videos (VLC, Youtube in a browser tab ...).
If not yet attached, I'll attach the *.old log with the most recent
trace.
ProblemTy
Public bug reported:
Since my upgrade to kubuntu 20.04, I see my session being messed up completely
once per 2 days.
It is always similar, e.g. after a regular logout-login all desktop settings
are gone, and I am presented with a native view (attachment follows). my
settings are gone, except t
Affects me on Kubuntu 20.04.
Somehow it didn't before I upgraded from 18.04. But now I have session crashes
once per few hours. Meaning, I'm thrown back to the login screen. No VPN here.
I did have to uninstall pavucontrol-qt (it segfaulted) and installed
pavucontrol instead, though. No idea if
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Did the rather smooth upgrade from 18.04 to 20.04. Before, Pulse Audio
Volume Control was on my desktop, and frequently used. After the upgrade
it would invariably fail at start. Segfault immediately when started
from the command line.
Some research brought the reason to the
Now it is too late to check; but I am somewhat sure that before there
was one more entry in the BIOS selection menu: W10, Linux, and one more.
Was ist 'grub' or what? Sorry, can't remember. As of now, I think
there's one less.
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Sourcing file `/etc/default/grub'
Sourcing file `/etc/default/grub.d/init-select.cfg'
Generating grub configuration file ...
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-5.4.0-54-generic
Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-5.4.0-54-generic
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.15.0-124-generic
Found initrd image
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Writing my bug report earlier, I was under the impression, the matter
would have to make with an abnormal upgrade to 20.04; earlier two W10
boot partitions, and what not.
I own two identical lenovo Helix 2; and just upgraded the second one.
NOW it IS a bug: because this time, despite of a very nor
I checked the log and found early on that bison and flex were missing;
installed both, and then it fell off the cliff some lines later.
That's the end of what my abilities can do, sorry.
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I used to run and automatically update stuff with dkms.
Recently, the automatic compile fails at Display-Kink evdi with
ERROR (dkms apport): binary package for evdi: 5.2.14 not found
Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 5.4.0-53-generic (x86_64)
xserver-xorg 1
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I used to run and automatically update stuff with dkms.
Recently, the automatic compile fails at Display-Kink evdi with
ERROR (dkms apport): binary package for evdi: 5.2.14 not found
Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 5.4.0-53-generic (x86_64)
How can I r
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Okular doesn't show any preview and doesn't print.
20_04 daily updated.
(Deleted all my printers and re-setup thrice, before I noticed the missing
preview.)
Setup printer afresh, and $lpr -P foo file.pdf prints fabulously.
Okay, Preview brings up a red box on top briefly, f
I made some progress:
$ grub-probe -t device /boot/grub
/dev/sda6
$ mount
[...]
/dev/sda6 on /boot type ext4 (rw,relatime)
/dev/sda2 on /boot/efi type vfat
(rw,relatime,fmask=0077,dmask=0077,codepage=437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,errors=remount-ro)
$ sudo ls /boot/efi/EFI/Ubuntu
BOOTX
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