lspci: invalid option -- '0'
Usage: lspci [<switches>]

Basic display modes:
-mm             Produce machine-readable output (single -m for an obsolete 
format)
-t              Show bus tree

Display options:
-v              Be verbose (-vv or -vvv for higher verbosity)
-k              Show kernel drivers handling each device
-x              Show hex-dump of the standard part of the config space
-xxx            Show hex-dump of the whole config space (dangerous; root only)
-xxxx           Show hex-dump of the 4096-byte extended config space (root only)
-b              Bus-centric view (addresses and IRQ's as seen by the bus)
-D              Always show domain numbers
-P              Display bridge path in addition to bus and device number
-PP             Display bus path in addition to bus and device number

Resolving of device ID's to names:
-n              Show numeric ID's
-nn             Show both textual and numeric ID's (names & numbers)
-q              Query the PCI ID database for unknown ID's via DNS
-qq             As above, but re-query locally cached entries
-Q              Query the PCI ID database for all ID's via DNS

Selection of devices:
-s [[[[<domain>]:]<bus>]:][<slot>][.[<func>]]   Show only devices in
selected slots
-d [<vendor>]:[<device>][:<class>]              Show only devices with 
specified ID's

Other options:
-i <file>       Use specified ID database instead of /usr/share/misc/pci.ids.gz
-p <file>       Look up kernel modules in a given file instead of default
modules.pcimap
-M              Enable `bus mapping' mode (dangerous; root only)

PCI access options:
-A <method>     Use the specified PCI access method (see `-A help' for a list)
-O <par>=<val>  Set PCI access parameter (see `-O help' for a list)
-G              Enable PCI access debugging
-H <mode>       Use direct hardware access (<mode> = 1 or 2)
-F <file>       Read PCI configuration dump from a given file


On Aug 14, 2020 7:35 AM, "Daniel van Vugt" <1891...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:

> Please also run these commands:
>
>   lspci -k > lspcik.txt
>   journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
>
> and attach the resulting text files here.
>
>
> ** Package changed: ubuntu => mutter (Ubuntu)
>
> ** Changed in: mutter (Ubuntu)
>        Status: New => Incomplete
>
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1891470
>
> Title:
>   Butter milk like screen
>
> Status in mutter package in Ubuntu:
>   Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
>   The PC usually shows a Butter milk like screen when it wakes up from
>   suspension.my laptop is set to lid close to undergo suspension.when I
>   open the lid a paper white or Butter milk screen is shown.the only
>   solution is to force power of by long pressing power button. this
>   issue is also observed when the Ubuntu 20.04 OS starts.My PC is in
>   dual boot. I play videos from Windows then shutdown Windows.On the
>   next boot I select Ubuntu from boot options.At that time some texts
>   are shown and after a couple of seconds this Butter milk like screen
>   could be observed.It maybe graphics issue.
>
> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/
> 1891470/+subscriptions
>

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