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I'm switching this bug report to INCOMPLETE...
I re-installed on 780, and no issues experienced now.
https://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/454/builds/313490/testcases/1802/results
( I'll continue to watch for this though ... maybe the cable was hit during
cleaning or something, thus i
Two ports are used on box
DVI port cable (goes to acer 16:10 monitor)
HDMI port cable (goes to dell monitor; one displaying the "Optimum resolution
1280x1024 60Hz" mentioned in initial report, as that is an old 4:3 monitor)
I am NOT using VGA, but I do have different ports being used (DVI & HDM
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Lubuntu oracular live; first daily using 6.11 kernel on this box which I
think is the key difference.
On boot (this is second boot of this ISO) I get on one display a message
- 1: Auto Detect (DIgital Input)
+ 1: Auto Detect (Digital Input)
Cannot Display This
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Lubuntu oracular live; first daily using 6.11 kernel on this box which I
think is the key difference.
On boot (this is second boot of this ISO) I get on one display a message
1: Auto Detect (DIgital Input)
Cannot Display This Video Model
Optimum resolution 1280x1024 60Hz
an
If this issue only impacts LIVE (which my testing [minimal as it is]
thus far appears to indicate), this is a PETTY ISSUE, as the primary
purpose of a Ubuntu ISO is to install the system.. and my older
'oracular' install when booted with 6.11 appeared to work normally...
I'll (maybe) know more wh
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I now believe this is a SUPPORT issue, something got corrupted in the
power outage, and problem exists in my $HOME which was re-used in all
partitions.
I've updated Lubuntu noble thumb-drive, and did a QA-test install of it on this
box, using the REPLACE PARTITION option of the installer which m
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+
A couple of days ago I suffered a brownout, causing my noble install to
shutdown (uncleanly) on this box
- hp prodesk 600 g3 sff (i5-7500, 8gb, nvidia geforce gt710 (gk208b) + intel
graphics 630)
I've now had this repeated with
- Lubuntu noble
- Xubuntu noble
- Ubuntu Desktop
This box was running a Ubuntu Noble install (Lubuntu install media;
Xubuntu desktop added) until a few days ago; so this is a somewhat
recent regression..
The LIVE media for all three tried does not have a problem, o
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A couple of days ago I suffered a brownout, causing my noble install to
shutdown (uncleanly) on this box
- hp prodesk 600 g3 sff (i5-7500, 8gb, nvidia geforce gt710 (gk208b) + intel
graphics 630)
On power restore, the system would not allow GUI login, I noted an Xorg
crash
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Whatever this issue was occurred for a number of days when testing the
LIVE media (ubuntu/lubuntu mantic dailies) HOWEVER that changed with
time... Now I only need to ENABLE the radeon connected displays & they
operate (lubuntu) when booting LIVE media.
The issue however remained on the installed
radeon ring messages that kept scrolling I believe are
Jul 20 16:28:38 dc7700-3 kernel: radeon :01:00.0: ring 0 stalled for more
than 10776msec
Jul 20 16:28:38 dc7700-3 kernel: radeon :01:00.0: GPU lockup (current fence
id 0x0ccb last fence id 0x0ccc on ring 0)
o
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+ Ubuntu Desktop mantic install attempted to
+ - hp dc7700 (c2d-e6320, 8gb amd/ati rv610/radeon hd2400 pro/xt)
+ I've had issues before with some old cards... this is a RADEON issue
+ with 6.3 kernel probably. I wonder if this box (video card
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ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 23.10
Package: linux-image-6.3.0-7-generic 6.3.0-7.7
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Uname: Linux 6.3.0-7-generic x86_64
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Architecture: amd64
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Todays Lubuntu ISO (20230718) boots fine with wifi usable, yesterday's
was also good, as was the one I tested before that
I've now reached one week without issues (though I've not used every
daily)
One week later & this bug report appears INVALID using the same
hardware. I'll leave it incomplete
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I've changed this to INCOMPLETE...
It's inconsistent.. and I've had no issues on other devices, so I cannot
rule out something specific on this device that is toggling RF_KILL as
per Kai-Heng Feng's comment #6 (and I'm thinking beyond my fat fingers
too)
As I use this device regularly in QA (usu
@ Kai-Heng NOT THAT I'M AWARE OF
(Why I booted the various ISOs (20.04.5 with 5.15, 22.04.2 with 5.19,
and 23.04 with 6.2) under the same settings which had wifi..)
IF the WLAN/RF_KILL can be toggled with a keyboard combination & I
accidentally hit that, that for sure is possible as the keyboard
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Poor quality audio with modern Bluetooth headsets in HSP/HFP. Missin
on this currently working system
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo lshw -C network
*-network
description: Wireless interface
product: Wireless 7260
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 0
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logical name: wlp1s0
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The attached dmesg is for a session (installed) where the wifi wasn't
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On this device, wifi is only usable occasionally on repeated boots when
using the 6.3 kernel now included on Ubuntu mantic.
Same applies if I use Lubuntu or another 23.10 (ISO using 6.3) but not
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This maybe being experienced by a number of end-users, I've now seen
support requests (eg. https://askubuntu.com/questions/1475121/broken-
linux-generic-or-linux-headers-generic-dependencies on an Server install
being just one) ; but that's (my) opinion/suspicion only.
another (non-install this ti
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I'm marking this bug as incomplete; the 5.13 kernel was from Ubuntu
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I noted this at
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flickering-lenovo-ideapad-s145-15ast
I wonder if it's a problem related to the 'new' HDMI cable.
I suggest booting a different OS
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> Any help is greatly appreciated! I will keep the system as is, without
applying any updates for now.
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Lubuntu uses the same Ubuntu base does, so no separate bug report is
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Yes Lubuntu with LXQT uses Xorg
FYI: the X in LXQt; Lubuntu doesn't support LWQt which currently is only
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there is an ACPI error message every time it booting
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> Same error report in journalctl.
Same as what?
> No disc in drive. Repeats at odd intervals.
How does the disc relate? What repeats at odd intervals?
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