> A bit disconcerting that Remmina seems to be the only GUI option for
this task.
KRDC works for this as you can add xfreerdp flags in the "Extra Options"
box for each host or add it to the default Extra Options.
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Had to disable secure boot to get it to boot, but yes, we are working!
Running 5.11.0-1034-generic and no wobbly graphics.
Thanks for your persistence on this.
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OK, linux-modules was installed but linux-modules-extra was not. I
installed that package and booted from 5.11.0-34 and the distortion is
back. I removed it, rebooted, and still the distortion was there, but
the desktop and network was working. I cannot repeat what happened the
first time I booted
Installed linux-image-5.11.0-34-generic from proposed. It seems to fix
the issue with graphics distortion from the decryption prompt onwards.
Unfortunately it doesn't work very well after that. There is a message
on the screen about something having failed and automatic reporting
being enabled. The
Yes, freedesktop #3714 is exactly the issue I am having.
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Title:
Wobbly graphics on built-in display since linux-
image-5.11.0-22-generic
To m
** Description changed:
Lenovo laptop with Intel + Nvidia graphics.
Since booting from linux-image-5.11.0-22-generic, the built-in display is
unusable, with wobbling horizontal stripes from the disk decryption prompt
onwards:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyRTuPzCe2I
HDMI output wo
Public bug reported:
Lenovo laptop with Intel + Nvidia graphics.
Since booting from linux-image-5.11.0-22-generic, the built-in display is
unusable, with wobbling horizontal stripes from the disk decryption prompt
onwards:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyRTuPzCe2I
HDMI output works fine.
If
killall pulseaudio didn't fix it, but:
# chmod 0600 /usr/lib/pulse-10.0/modules/module-rtp-send.so
followed by killall pulseaudio again did and this will doubtless work until the
package is updated.
I have no idea why this issue popped up today. I haven't made any changes to my
sound settings f
Suprised to see that pretty much nothing has happened on this bug in
nearly >3 years!
The issue is that smokemail appears to be deleted on upgrade, but
smokemail.dpkg-dist is there. So the fix for me was
mv /etc/smokeping/smokemail.dpkg-dist /etc/smokeping/smokemail
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This has recurred, and I have realised that it's the restart of Apache
that fixes it, not the edit to config.php [which necessitated the
restart].
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I had this exact problem and the solution that worked for me after some
googling [http://gallery.menalto.com/node/95244] was to edit
/etc/gallery2/config.php, and change
$storeConfig['usePersistentConnections'] = false;
to
$storeConfig['usePersistentConnections'] = true;
At that point I was the
Here's a curious data point: If I boot my laptop from cold with a flat
battery, the POST, grub, boot sequence and X will all run with a dim
screen. If I then hibernate to disk and resume once the battery has a
little more juice, the brightness is back to 100% for POST and
grub...until some point in
Sorry, scratch that last comment, it's Logzilla's DB insert script,
called by php-syslog-ng, that causes apparmor to go nuts with the
logging.
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This also started happening to me after I installed syslog-ng on
8.04LTS.
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