I removed the package linux-image-generic-hwe-22.04, the computer runs
perfectly with standard 5.15 kernel.
I removed the Nvidia 8400GS additional card, then reinstalled the linux-
image-generic-hwe-22.04 package. The computer runs perfectly with kernel
6.8.0-40-generic.
I believe one can conclud
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** Description changed:
Hi, the system just hangs. When choosing not to use quiet & splash
options on boot, I can see the last line before complete freeze, which
starts with "Listening on Load/save RF Kill Switch Status". After that,
I can't boot with 6.8 kernel, whether the "quiet splash" options are
activated or not.
As I wrote, everything is fine with previous 6.5 kernel. I get the
"Direct firmware load for nouveau/nv98_fuc084 failed with error -2" line
in dmesg after a normal boot process with this kernel. I installed the
Public bug reported:
Hi, the system just hangs. When choosing not to use quiet & splash
options on boot, I can see the last line before complete freeze, which
starts with "Listening on Load/save RF Kill Switch Status". After that,
a hard reboot is needed.
I can boot on previous kernel without pro
Same problem occurs for me with nvidia-driver-470. The graphical effect
/ issue is a bit different, yet. See attached pic... My Ubuntu 20.04 is
as up-to-date as possible.
The last suggested solution is working for me (restarting gnome-shell),
but this is still annoying... I've just read this :
htt
I can't as I'm already at the latest version. Is there a way to prevent
these messages to fill the logs ?
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Title:
kern.log flooded b
Public bug reported:
I use Ubuntu 19.10 AMD64 (completely up to date) on a Lenovo Thinkpad S1 Yoga
12, and I've just noticed that /var/log/kern.log is flooded by messages like :
Nov 30 21:12:44 yoga kernel: [ 526.471259] ACPI: \_SB.PCI0.LPCB.EC0.ECRD: 1
arguments were passed to a non-method ACP
I don't know what to do with this report, I have no right to close it.
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Title:
[Lenovo laptop] Fail to completely boot with kernel 4
After all, it seems that my problems entirely came from the nvidia
packages (proprietary driver) that was left broken by the 16.04 to 18.04
update process.
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Hey, Ubuntu Team bot, your apport-collect 1788361 command does not work.
After logging in Launchpad from a terminal browser (probably Lynx), I
got this message :
No REFERER Header
Launchpad requires a REFERER header to perform this action. There is
no REFERER header present. This can be caused
The machine perfectly boots up with gdm3 and Wayland after removing the
broken nvidia packages. I will now try to reinstall these packages...
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Okay Ubuntu Team bot, but I'ver realized that the nvidia packages were
silently left broken by your update process (not fair !). When
suppressing these packages, re-deactivating Wayland and moving from gdm3
to lightdm, I finally got a working machine. Will now try to go back to
Wayland and gdm3 to
** Description changed:
Hi, my girlfriend was told yesterday it was time to upgrade from 16.04
to 18.04. Her computer is a Lenovo Ideapad 700-17ISK 80RV (Core i7
6700HQ with 16 GB RAM, a NVIDIA GeForce 940M embedded graphic card and a
Samsung SSD 830).
The upgrade process ran fluently
Public bug reported:
Hi, my girlfriend was told yesterday it was time to upgrade from 16.04
to 18.04. Her computer is a Lenovo Ideapad 700-17ISK 80RV (Core i7
6700HQ with 16 GB RAM, a NVIDIA GeForce 940M embedded graphic card and a
Samsung SSD 830).
The upgrade process ran fluently but the disast
The package linux-image-extra-3.13.0-48-generic may also be concerned,
I'm sot sure...
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