Hey to all! Try disabling the following in Bios - Boot Options - Network
Boot - set to Disabaled.
Make sure to download the latest Ubuntu 22.04 .ISO. That helped me for
my ENVY x360 15 (2021)!
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I'm following as well. Affected too. Envy x360 15 2021. The previous
Ubuntu versions boot correcly (21.10, 20.04).
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Title:
Ubuntu-22.04 Live CD n
I reported this as well, however, they think that it is issue with my
device. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
shell/+bug/1967471
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Public bug reported:
sudo update and sudo apt full-upgrade have been performed as well. Video
screen has been attached
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
Package: gnome-shell 42.0-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.15.0-23.23-generic 5.15.27
Uname: Linux 5.15.0-23-generic x86_64
No
this is affecting me too.
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
udev 981M 4.0K 981M 1% /dev
tmpfs200M 1.1M 199M 1% /run
/dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root 72G 7.4G 61G 11% /
none 4.0K 0 4.0K
Just ran into this problem myself. Occurred after debian auto updates,
with first apparent symptom being that Chromium wouldn't open. Paying
closer attention showed that Chromium was actually opening, but closing
quickly.
This led to an attempt to open Chromium from the Terminal with
parameters
Ubuntu 11.10 (Gnome)
Using a pkcs#12 file from pfsense I entered a couple of random characters in
the box (though the key file or server didn't require it) and I could save &
connect fine.
Ubuntu 11.10 (XFCE)
Same as above but the gui prompts for the password when trying to connect to
the vpn.
Opened ubuntu 11.10, open nautils, control-L, and then tested:
\\ no longer directs to firefox, it appends the path to your current focused
window location
ftp:// works. eg ftp://ftp.ubuntu.com
scp is not correct, using ssh:// gives the desired result
This can probably be closed
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I can however confirm that merging the patch back into the 2.6.35-22
version works fine.
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I've been trying to compile this patch into the 2.6.37rc2 mainline
kernel but have run into a few issues. The reason for trying to get it
up and running with .37 to resolve the well documented lag/speed issues
on Maverick with the .35 kernel.
So I patched the .37 toshiba.acpi with the link above a
Same as #3
This compounded with random hard lockups.
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I can confirm this issue also affects the Toshiba R700. If this should
be filed upstream can someone recommed where?
It seems the hardware power cycle (shutdown or suspend to disk) is the
only way to regain brightness control. The toshest util enables changing
the brightness and turning off the ba
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