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Amit,
Comment #36 sounds like this issue would have been fixed by Ubuntu 19.10
if not earlier. Can you please confirm?
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In my case, the error was caused by a full /home filesystem.
I switched to a text terminal (Ctrl Alt F1-7) deleted some files, and after
rebooting, it was working.
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After installing upstream kernel the issue is solved though boot time is long.
I get this screen(https://ibb.co/isQYTz) after selecting the kernel from grub,
not an issue to me but thought to inform you.
Also can I remove the kernel because had remove virtualbox
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Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
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v4.18 kernel[0].
If this bug is fixed in the mainline kernel, please add the following
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"So please check that you are NOT using "nomodeset" when you try that"
yes i tried it without nomodeset.
I removed nomodeset yesterday becasue it froze the laptop randomly.
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Saying "GDM3" is actually incorrect but we understand what they mean.
When someone says that they just mean the login screen never arrives.
But problems with the login screen not appearing are generally to do
with Mutter which provides the graphics foundation for the login screen
and the shell.
Al
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After a fresh install of ubuntu 18.04LTS(dual booted with windows 7)
when I selected ubuntu from the grub menu to boot into the OS. But I got
a black screen I waited for few seconds but I was still at black screen.
So, I forced shutdown the lapto
I think they are not same. In bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1782347 the
user says he needs to boot with nomodeset for both the installed and liveCD.
I can boot with bootable pendrive just fine without using nomodeset.
Also the user says "GDM3 will not boot (the screen will keep on flashing
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