Here is the hard info
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The newest Kernel 6.11.0-19 did the same thing as 6.11.0-17. Computer
does not boot into the desktop login screen. Instead, it goes into a
sleep mode, and the only way to get back to a login screen, is to do a
hard reboot, change the kernel back to 6.8.0-55. It was strange that
when the 6.8.0-55 ke
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Thank you. I will try to install it again, and if it still doesn't work,
I'll just revert back to the previous kernel.
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It's ok. I'll just wait until the next kernel update. It looks like the
kernel has an issue with my graphics card, but I'm not savvy enough
about programming to even attempt to make suggestions.
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Here is the text file you requested on my bug report:
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If your system is bootable, then it is not a brick.
What kernel are you trying to boot with when it fails? 6.11.x?
There's very little usable info here, so please:
1. Boot into failed situation.
2. Reboot with 6.8.0-53 kernel
3. Run: sudo journalctl -b -1 > prevboot.txt
4. Attach the resulting t