Same problem in two ThinkPad E430 (Intel HD Graphics 4000; driver i915)
when upgrading to -49 or -50
Additionally, with -50 I can't login (Ubuntu 20.04): cursor appears fine
but login screen (e.g., logo, username, password box) does not appear.
However I can still open non-graphical consoles (e.g.
Solved with new kernel 3.2.0-72 update!
Now it's working again (or so it seems…)
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Title:
Kernel update breaks Picasa
Status in lin
Sorry, newbie here just trying to help. You may have to guide me much
better than that to get something useful for you.
I did have try already to run picasa from the command line to see some
sort of error, though nothing appears there. In fact, it closes after a
while (splash screen appears ok) wi
** Description changed:
- After Kernel update (xxx-70-pae) Picasa for Linux no longer starts
+ After Kernel update (3.2.0-70-pae) Picasa for Linux no longer starts
(shows splash screen, then after a while it closes). After restarting
- the laptop with previous kernel (xxx-69-pae), Picasa starts
Public bug reported:
After Kernel update (xxx-70-pae) Picasa for Linux no longer starts
(shows splash screen, then after a while it closes). After restarting
the laptop with previous kernel (xxx-69-pae), Picasa starts normally.
Back and forth several times -> confirmed
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
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