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Status: Incomplete => New
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[HP Compaq nc6400] Blank screen on boot
Status in
Sorry, can you be a bit more specific on how to get the update history?
I tried a couple of commands but neither got me the package update
history. Really, I know almost nothing about getting around Ubuntu.
On your second question, I can only say that I did a normal install of
14.04, and everythin
Greta Regan:
1) The package update history would be in the /var/log/apt folder.
2) Regarding 14.04, were you using fglrx in it or the open source
driver?
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It happened after upgrading from 14.04 to 16.04. I did this when
prompted by Software Updater, so presumably it was the first version of
16.04 released through Updater. It didn't happen right after, or soon
after, that upgrade, and I don't think there were any updates to 16.04
in the days immediate
Great Regan:
The last couple lines from the video until blank screen:
[OK] Started Light Display Manager.
Starting WPA Supplicant...
taking this along with the boot up history didn't confirm the root cause
for me.
Despite this, as per your Bug Description, you noted this problem
started hap
I've attached the complete file of the boot recording.
** Attachment added: "Bug 1743797 boot log raw.mp4"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1743797/+attachment/5052429/+files/Bug%201743797%20boot%20log%20raw.mp4
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Greta Regan, please attach the complete file (no trimming it down).
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Title:
[HP Compaq nc6400] Blank screen on boot
Sta
I've attached a boot recording - all went smoothly this time. I trimmed
it down to just the boot log itself. It may look like I cut off the
start of the log, but I didn't. I have the complete file, though, if
needed, including what happens after the boot (not much visibly). If
it's not clear enough
Greta Regan, if reproducible in a live environment you could use instead
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ if this is more
convenient, so you don't have to undo the WORKAROUND on your install.
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I'm using a camera to record the video, that's not causing problems -
aside from having to experiment a bit to get a clear shot of the log.
The problems have been with the boots themselves. But, I'll do as you
say. I'll try later today - when I can do without the laptop for awhile,
as even after I
Greta Regan:
>"I've had trouble trying to capture a boot log with the settings
requested in the last posting."
What are you using to capture the boot log? It shouldn't be too
difficult to record a video of the screen with a cellphone or camera
while it is booting up.
>"Different things have happ
I've had trouble trying to capture a boot log with the settings
requested in the last posting. Different things have happened on
different attempts, including the boot stopping dead. I'll try for a
couple of more days to see if I can get a complete log to post.
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