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Title:
Failed to start LightDM on disco
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Public bug reported:
I installed Ubuntu 19.04 in VirtualBox using the net install ISO. I then
installed a minimal XFCE4 desktop and LightDM using apt:
sudo apt install xfce4 --no-install-recommends
sudo apt install lightdm --no-install-recommends
After rebooting, it hangs on the loading screen.
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Title:
eval: en: not found
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Public bug reported:
I tried out the Ubuntu Server 18.04 ARM64 beta image on my Raspberry Pi
3 and when raspi3-firmware's script is run, the config.txt gets
overwritten to use the Pi's built-in bootloader to boot the kernel and
initramfs instead of u-boot.
There are multiple solutions to this:
*
I don't see the need for separate images for the Pi 2 and 3. I think
that there should only be one image that should work on both the Pi 2
and 3. u-boot works on the Pi 3 if setup with rpi_3_defconfig (for
64-bit) or rpi_3_32b_config (for 32-bit). You can enable BCM2836 support
(if setup with rpi_3
Public bug reported:
I tried to create a minimal Ubuntu bionic arm64 installation using
debootstrap that I would use to create a bootable Kubuntu 18.04 image
for the Pi 3, but debootstrap seems to fail to configure keyboard-
configuration, and therefore fails to install the Ubuntu base. Looking
in
I suggest ditching u-boot or compiling it using rpi_3_32b_config and
then enabling BCM2836 support in menuconfig. To boot the official server
image on the Pi 3, you have to make a few tweaks first, which include
disabling u-boot, updating the bootloader files, and adding additional
firmware for WiF
Public bug reported:
raspi3-firmware still includes old versions of the Raspberry Pi
bootloader (*.elf, *.dat, bootcode.bin). Since these files are from
December 2017, Pi models that use the second revision of the BCM2837 SoC
(BCM2837B0) do not boot using raspi3-firmware since the bootloader
inclu
Public bug reported:
In bionic and bionic-updates, the linux-raspi2 kernel hasn't received
any updates since April 2018 and is based on Linux kernel 4.15, which is
now past End of Life. This means it doesn't include the latest security
patches and bug fixes. cosmic and cosmic-updates have a newer
Same issue here. Apps like Chromium freeze the Pi, and the display
output also goes off screen.
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Title:
Please enable CONFIG_DMA_CMA=y on arm64
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