Hi all!
I've installed Ubuntu 22.04 for real and using the proprietary driver in
fact solves the screen issue.
However, in my opinion, someone who wants to try Ubuntu from a live
stick should not need to worry about such things (e. g. also try using
safe graphics mode). That person is likely to
@Daniel
I'll gladly do that, but I won't get my hands on that computer before
Thursday and I'd need to either figure out how to create a persistent
live stick or to install 22.04 on a separate partition or drive.
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@Damon Does not sound like a pleasant experience.
The issue is probably related to Wayland and Nvidia drivers then.
Doesn't look to good for Ubuntu if prospect users try the live system
and one of the first experiences that they make is a corrupted screen.
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Public bug reported:
I started Ubuntu 22.04 from a live pen drive. Everything seems fine, the
usual screen with the options to "Try Ubuntu" or "Install" Ubuntu
appears. When hitting "Try Ubuntu", the screen turns black for a couple
of seconds and then re-appears in yellow and brown colors, feels
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