Great to hear!
I should probably also set the correct bug status here, which is
'Invalid' as it's not a bug in the Linux kernel. It's a bug in the
machine's firmware/BIOS.
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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You are a star Daniel.
I followed the instructions at #80 under Bug 97822. That is:
Disabled Legacy Mode
Disabled Secure Boot
both options were on the same Advanced BIOS panel.
I then re-booted without success.
So I went with the final bit of the instructions and re-installed Ubuntu.
Success!
No that probably won't help... unless you can:
1. Change to legacy BIOS mode.
2. Try booting Ubuntu from USB.
3. If everything suddenly works then reinstall Ubuntu.
4. If the problem persists then change the BIOS mode back to UEFI.
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So I am already on UEFI, then all I have to do is re-install Ubuntu?
Regards,
Glenn Stewart
On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 6:30 PM Daniel van Vugt <1906...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> It appears you're already using UEFI mode, so I wonder if changing it
> the other way to legacy BIOS mode instead
It appears you're already using UEFI mode, so I wonder if changing it
the other way to legacy BIOS mode instead would help.
Sorry I can't see all your BIOS menus so I can't provide advice on
exactly where to look.
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