I tried the solution suggested by njsf (clearing /var/lib/gdm3) and it
rescued my system as well.
As suggested by Daniel I validated whether the disk was in a
deteriorated state, but this was not the case.
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Thinking about it, I could better have copied the old content to see if
I could reproduce the bug by restoring the old values of the folder.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779476
Title
The kernel provided in the proposed channel does not solve the issue for
me. I also encounter the described boot issue in -23, -24 and -26
kernels. A workaround for me is using lightdm as display manager instead
of gmd3.
What was proposed in this thread and didn't work for me:
* Installing havegd
I have to correct myself: "Time divisions" does seem to work correctly.
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calendar does not respect some preferences like "show/hide end times"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/661444
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There are more options from Calendar and Tasks not taken into account:
- Tab "General"
* Work Days
- Tab "Display"
* Time divisions (always 30 minutes)
* Show appointment end times... (always shown)
* Compress weekends in month view (always compressed)
* Tasks due today (tasks are always
** Also affects: cups
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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cups-pdf fails bad status reported and no pdf created
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/295536
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