Since the problem is with `plasma-workspace-dbgsym`, how would the
availability of `plasma-workspace-dev` affect this issue?
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Title:
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1894378 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1894378
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1894378
Cannot boot after updating kernel to version 5.4.0-45
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** Summary changed:
- Unable to boot with kernels 5.4.0.45 or 5.4.0.47
+ Unable to boot with kernels 5.4.0-45 or 5.4.0-47
** Description changed:
When trying to boot either of the 2 kernel versions above, the computer
displays the "Kubuntu" logo for a minute or so, then goes to a text
"(in
Public bug reported:
When trying to boot either of the 2 kernel versions above, the computer
displays the "Kubuntu" logo for a minute or so, then goes to a text
"(initramfs)" prompt. It appears to be unable to see my SSD correctly
(despite grub just loading from it!), as "ls /dev" shows only "nvm
Encountered the same situation...getting a recurring crash in
plasmashell under Kubuntu 19.04 (but only when I've left the computer
unattended for hours; it's never occurred when I'm sitting at the
terminal). Crash handler told me which debug symbols I needed for a
useful bug report, so I found th
I really hate intermittent bugs. The previous two times (before just
now) that I turned the AV receiver & TV back on, everything reverted to
normal (VGA-0 off, HDMI-0 on at 1920x1080 60 hz at 0x0, DVI-D-0 offset
to 1920x0). However, just now, turning the AV receiver & TV on resulted
in: VGA-0 on
Added 'xrandr' output after the AV Receiver and TV are turned off--note
that VGA-0 has turned itself on, which shouldn't happen.
** Attachment added: "xrandr output after turning of HDMI accessories"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1787861/+attachment/5178199/+files/xrandr
Public bug reported:
I just upgraded from Ubuntu 16.04 LTS to 18.04 LTS. Previously, this
was all working correctly: I have 3 displays connected to an nVidia GT
730. VGA-0 (an old 21-inch CRT) is never enabled (just haven't got
around to removing it). DVI-D-0 is the primary display, always
con
I just got this error while installing upgrades, but I'm pretty sure
it's because I never actually got around to configuring dovecot after
installing it initially.
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I can confirm this bug. It's causing problems with my dual boot setup
(native Kubuntu or Kubuntu under coLinux on WinXP), as I was relying on
passing a COLINUX variable to my colinux script so I can use the correct
set of config files (fstab, network/interfaces, etc.).
** Changed in: upstart (Ubu
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