I don't understand. I currently have nvidia-driver-460 and linux kernel
versions 5.8.0-43 to 45 installed (45 is being used). But I have no
linux-modules-nvidia-460 packages installed. E.g. I don't have linux-
modules-nvidia-460-5.8.0-45-generic and neither for 44 and 43. Is this
ok or should I ins
Sorry for my late reply.
What do you mean by "... in the live session"? Instead I executed that
command from my Ubuntu installation (where I observed the bug) and the
output is here further below.
@Dimitri are you saying that securedboot devices should avoid using the
device drivers PPA? Also I'm
Check apt/history.log and term.log for full history of what I did
(starting from fresh install) and install logs.
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In kern.log, look for rows near the search string "API mismatch". They
point out the error that occurred during boot.
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** Summary changed:
- After fresh install, downgrading Nvidia driver doesn't update nvidia modules
in kernel
+ After fresh Ubuntu 20.04 install, downgrading Nvidia driver doesn't update
nvidia modules in kernel
** Description changed:
SYSTEM:
Laptop: ASUS ROG GL552VW
- OS: Ubuntu 20.04
** Description changed:
SYSTEM:
Laptop: ASUS ROG GL552VW
OS: Ubuntu 20.04
GRAPHICS: Nvidia Geforce GTX 960m AND Intel HD Graphics
Linux kernel version: 5.8.0-44-generic
-
-
SUMMARY:
- From a fresh working install of Ubuntu 20.04, I wanted to downgrade from
- nvidia-driver-46
I *think* my question in the original post is a relevant cause for this
bug and kindly ask you to follow up on it.
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After fresh install, d
Public bug reported:
SYSTEM:
Laptop: ASUS ROG GL552VW
OS: Ubuntu 20.04
GRAPHICS: Nvidia Geforce GTX 960m AND Intel HD Graphics
Linux kernel version: 5.8.0-44-generic
SUMMARY:
>From a fresh working install of Ubuntu 20.04, I wanted to downgrade from
nvidia-driver-460 by installing nvidia-driver
** Description changed:
+ I performed a fresh install of Ubuntu 17.10 (fresh Ubuntu system
+ partition) but kept my home partition and home folder from Ubuntu Unity
+ 17.04. I've so far done minimal changes to my system besides from
+ installing some apps.
+
If you install gnome-shell-extension
Claudio, thanks for your guidance. I immediately made the changes with
gsettings from the terminal. But I think you wrote wrong key names so
I'll write the correct schema and key names in gsettings commands that
can be directly executed to change the colors:
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extension
** Description changed:
If you install gnome-shell-extensions then Gnome Classic will be enabled
as a session that the user can choose at login-time. Not only that, but
it will also become the session chosen by **default**.
When the user logs out and back in its very likely that they mi
Removed selected package as this bug report has nothing to do with it.
** Package changed: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu) => ubuntu
** Description changed:
I performed a fresh install of Ubuntu 17.10 (wiped system partition) but
kept my home partition and home folder from Ubuntu Unity 17.0
** Description changed:
+ I performed a fresh install of Ubuntu 17.10 (wiped system partition) but
+ kept my home partition and home folder from Ubuntu Unity 17.04. I've so
+ far done minimal changes to my system besides from installing some apps.
+
The Ubuntu 17.10 Dock uses orange dots to ind
Public bug reported:
I performed a fresh install of Ubuntu 17.10 (wiped system partition) but
kept my home partition and home folder from Ubuntu Unity 17.04. I've so
far done minimal changes to my system besides from installing some apps.
The Ubuntu 17.10 Dock uses orange dots to indicate what ap
Removed chosen package since this bug doesn't concern that package
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Title:
Instal
Public bug reported:
If you install gnome-shell-extensions then Gnome Classic will be enabled
as a session that the user can choose at login-time. Not only that, but
it will also become the session chosen by **default**.
When the user logs out and back in its very likely that they miss that
Gnome
** Description changed:
- I performed an update of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS by using "sudo apt-get
- upgrade". One of the packages that were updated was "ubuntu-drivers-
- common", and it was updated from version 1:0.4.17 to 1:0.4.17.2 (note
- that my system never had version 1:0.4.17.1).
+ LAPTOP: ASUS G
Public bug reported:
I performed an update of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS by using "sudo apt-get
upgrade". One of the packages that were updated was "ubuntu-drivers-
common", and it was updated from version 1:0.4.17 to 1:0.4.17.2 (note
that my system never had version 1:0.4.17.1).
After the next reboot my l
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