@kaihengfeng:
Thank you! I tested it and can confirm that the Kernel you linked to
(Ubuntu 4.15.0-45.48~lp1813663-generic 4.15.18) works again.
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Public bug reported:
I use Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS on a Lenovo Thinkpad T460p.
Today I upgraded to Kernel 4.15.0-44 – since then my system crashes when
logging in (when the display resolution should switch). The previous
Kernel 4.15.0-43 works fine, though.
Here's the crash:
Jan 29 11:08:05 hho-pc k
Same Problem here (however, a single mouse click makes everything redraw
correctly).
The daily version fixed this issue for me.
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This bug seems to be still present in Xubuntu 11.10
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Thanks for confirming that it's not a driver problem -- I took the
liberty to mark the nvidia-bug as invalid.
I also found a workaround: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1615358
With that workaround, the GDM doesn't get themed, but the desktop shows
correctly.
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** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Meerkat (10.10) does not apply theme properly
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I hit those bug as well (Core i7, SSD, P55, 8800GTX) -- but I don't
think it's related to the nVidia proprietary drivers: Even without those
drivers, on first booting after installation, I get grey GNOME default
panels.
Also note that everything works fine when I use a jfs partition on the
SSD, bu