This comment pertains to the bug report/comment by my above, and *not*
to the bug originally reported by Brian Kelly, I believe.
I upgraded 4 machine. Two of those machines had Python 3 installed
under /usr/local (from source). The other two did not have Python 3
installed under /usr/local. The
I attempted to upgrade to Ubuntu 17.04 zesty. That seems to have
failed. Now, when I do `sudo aptitude full-upgrade`, I get the
following error messages:
# =
The following packages will be upgraded:
python3
The following parti
Public bug reported:
My machine, running an AMD A8, will not boot with either Linux
4.8.0-34 nor Linux 4.8.0-32. It will boot Linux 4.4.0-30-generic.
When I try to boot either 4.8.0-34 or 4.8.0-32, this machine returns
to the BIOS screen. It does not get to a graphics log-on screen.
Is this a
Problem solved.
Using menu System-->Administration-->Hardware Drivers (under Gnome), I
deactivated, then later re-activated the driver fglrx. I believe this
forced my machine to download an updated driver. Now I can boot kernel
2.6.27-11 just fine.
But, I do wish that I knew how to update the d
Public bug reported:
I cannot boot kernel 2.6.27-9 or 2.6.27-7 on this laptop.
The last line showing during the boot process is: "* Checking battery
state... [OK]"
I can boot kernel 2.6.24-21.
Is there something I can do to get and provide additional information?
- Dave
** Affects: ubunt