** Summary changed:
- lightdm login screen briefly appears and then blanks out on Intel(R)
Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T5870
+ lightdm login screen briefly appears and then blanks out on Intel(R)
Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T5870 (boot timing issues implicated)
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okay I have another solution to the timing issue .. add two partition
mounts to fstab ..
my existing sda1 disco install has /home (sda2) and /home/store1 (sda5)
mounted via fstab .. this was the original install configuration .. thus
always a mount delay ..
to test .. added the same partions to
of course the sda1 partition (on the SSD) has never failed to work properly no
matter which grub source (installs on sda1,sda6,sda7,sda8,sda9) is used
plymouth always appears when sda1 boots..
this disco version was installed jan 10 with a bootstrap log date of oct 13,
2018 .. it has been updat
okay turned back the clock .. to a spinning metal disk previously
installed in this hardware .. ran a number of test installs all work
fine .. cosmic/bionic/disco early version disco final all work boot
normally .. always ..
thus conclusion is a SSD is very fast and can respond to requests sooner
video of sda9 boot using sda9 install of grub (native grub) .. note absence of
plymouth .. flash at top edge of screen was missed .. note brief appearance of
lightdm .. short gap then lightdm reappears .. xorg.0.log.old records the
crash .. similar to others above
xorg.0.log records successful
video of sda8 non-native grub boot (a disco-xubuntu iso install) sda9
has installed grub (also a disco-xubuntu iso install ) will show in
next video uploaded
note the red flash .. plymouth attempt to start .. then cursor appears
and then lightdm briefly
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** Also affects: mesa (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #110452
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I also have a Radeon WX 3100 card, and you would have to get the AMDGPU
PRO drivers from AMD. However, I saw in the release notes of the latest
available drivers (19.Q1 as I write this) that the WX 3100 and the WX
2100 are not supported by their Linux drivers for OpenCL. Perhaps the
next iteration
Thank you for the report but Cosmic build issues are low priority at
this point, tagging as rls-cc-notfixing , that doesn't stop fixing those
problems but they are not going to be tracked as rls issues
** Tags removed: rls-cc-incoming
** Tags added: rls-cc-notfixing
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