On 05/12/12 15:18, antonk20...@gmail.com wrote:
I think if you boot into the old kernel and follow this guide, I. E.
Remove the new offending kernel update it will default to the older
kernel. http://db.tt/b9SP5avx
I never removed a new kernel, only older ones. Please back up your
data before y
On 5 December 2012 14:05, Nigel Verity wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have just installed Xubuntu 12.10 on an HP laptop. It worked fine until I
> succumbed to the invitation to perform the 100+ updates in the queue. This
> included a new kernel version. After completion and rebooting, the screen
> remained bla
On 5 December 2012 14:05, Nigel Verity wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have just installed Xubuntu 12.10 on an HP laptop. It worked fine until
> I succumbed to the invitation to perform the 100+ updates in the queue.
> This included a new kernel version. After completion and rebooting, the
> screen remained bl
Hi
I have just installed Xubuntu 12.10 on an HP laptop. It worked fine until I
succumbed to the invitation to perform the 100+ updates in the queue. This
included a new kernel version. After completion and rebooting, the screen
remained blank after the Grub menu had disappeared, although disk ac