Public bug reported:
Always when I turn on my Lenovo Thinkpad T495 (AMD CPU)- without the
power supply connected - the laptop boots correctly at the beginning,
but then just before going to the login screen it gets black. It can
only be restarted. When I attach the power supply before the laptop
I tested again. THis time I got the login screen and logged in then the screen
got distorted as the display manager would not work correctly. I did
"journalctl -b 0" and found also a crash file in var/crash/...
I attach both files here.
** Attachment added: "bootlog"
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I tested again. THis time I got the login screen and logged in then the screen
got distorted as the display manager would not work correctly. I did
"journalctl -b 0" and found also a crash file in var/crash/...
I attach both files here.
** Attachment added: "bootlog"
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and crash file.
** Attachment added: "_usr_bin_konsole.1000.crash"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu/+bug/1872452/+attachment/5354082/+files/_usr_bin_konsole.1000.crash
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Meanwhile after some updates I manage to login even without power
supply. After that the screen is distorted and looks like this - s.
attachment. In the screen you see right a shadow - my taskbar. You can
only see the top bar of windows.
** Attachment added: "IMG_20200414_230842.jpg"
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>From my side I would like to add:
* On my Lenovo Thinkpad T495 the TrackPoint acceleration is not optimal
(compared to Win10)
* TrackPoint is hard to move and if you make it faster then the acceleration is
too fast
* Separate settings only for TrackPoint sensivity are missing
* My other machin
I see also this problem on my Thikpad T495 on Ubuntu 18.04 and 20.04:
"The trackpoint reacts, especially if i want to move it only a small distance,
very jumpy and erratic.
It is very difficult to hit a precise spot on the screen because if I press
with very littel pressure the cursor doesn't mo
Public bug reported:
I installed a fresh Kubuntu 20.04. on my Thinkpad T495 (AMD). No further
software, simply clean installation. After every standby the Laptop
wakes up, but shows only black screen. No way to get back to Kubuntu
desktop.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: xor
** Summary changed:
- [amdgpu] Boot into black screen without power supply (Kubuntu on AMD /
Thinkpad T495)
+ [amdgpu] Boot into black screen without power supply (Kubuntu on AMD)
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Public bug reported:
After a fresh reboot and login the mouse cursor appears twice:
there is the "real" cursor moving and working and there is another one
that is fixed (not moving) but visible on the screen. This is after each
reboot.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: xorg 1
Public bug reported:
When i use in the menu "switch user" I go to the login dialog, cohose
different user, enter the password (or use fingerprint reader) then the
screen gets black and nothing happens. I cannot login and must reboot
the laptop to login again.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubunt
Public bug reported:
I created 2 users. When I switch between them very often when I enter
the password and confirm with OK I land in a black screen. And nothing
happens. The screen stays black. To reproduce it you should swith
sometimes back and forth betweeen 2 user accounts.
ProblemType: Bug
D
Public bug reported:
I created 2 users. The first and the second user have their own user pictures.
When start the laptop and see the login dialog I see the first user picture,
but the second user picture is the standard icon (women head profile), but not
the picture I assigned to the second us
Public bug reported:
I have Kubuntu 20.04 on an Intel NUC NUC7JY. When I go into standby and
try to wake it up, the NUC wakes up but there is no picture only black
screen. This can be reproduced every time I go into standby.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubunt
I am using Kubuntu. I see no option to change to "wayland" or "xorg" in
the login screen in Kubuntu.
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Title:
Black screen after stand
s. the attached file
** Attachment added: "prevboot.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1885278/+attachment/5388812/+files/prevboot.txt
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1887710 ***
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Public bug reported:
Scenario: 2 users. The first user 1 created during the installation is
working. Then I create a second user 2. I can switch the users at the
beginning then at some point when I try to l
Public bug reported:
Scenario: 2 users. The first user 1 created during the installation is
working. Then I create a second user 2. I can switch the users at the
beginning then at some point when I try to login with user 2 the screen
freezes and one has to do a hard reset.
Last time it happened a
Public bug reported:
I use Kubuntu 20.04 on an encrypted disk (LVM).
Problem:
After a standby when you wake up the system with the standby button again, the
screen is for a short moment "scrambled" then the login dialog is presented and
one can log in. This scrambled screen is only a cosmetic p
Meanhile I see that even I have onl one user thefollowinghappens:
I reboot the machine, log in and the log off. The I try to log in with
the finger print reader and the screen freezes. You can move only the
mouse. It can be reproduced every time.
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s. screenshot. it canbe reproduced everytime after standby.
** Attachment added: "IMG_20200716_091510.jpg"
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I installed kernel 5.7.9. The scramble screen did not change.
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Title:
[amdgpu] Scrumbled screen after standby on encryp
Remark: this problems only ocurrs in encrypted Kubuntu (LVM). Without
encryption it was OK.
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Title:
[amdgpu] Scrumbled
I installed Manjaro KDE and I saw the issue there either even if I tried 2
newer kernel versions there.
I installed today a fresh conpy of Kubuntu 20.04 again. The problem is the same.
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I do not use standard Ubuntu at the moment. So, I cannot say for it.
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Title:
[amdgpu] Scrumbled screen after standby on
iommu=soft as workaround helped me (ThinkPad T495 / AMD)
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Title:
[amdgpu] Boot into black screen without power supply (
Public bug reported:
I installed Kubuntu 20.10 in VirtualBox. It is not possible to set the
initial resolution (800x600) to a higher one. If you do so, the screen
resolution changes back to 800x600 after 1-2 seconds.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.10
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu14
Proc
** Summary changed:
- Screen resolution not possible (AMD/VirtualBox)
+ Screen resolution change not possible (AMD/VirtualBox)
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Scre
Yes, I could resize the window which did not change the resolution.
After updates today morning the screen is blinking permanently after
reboot quite quickly. It is difficult to do anything.
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I use Kubuntu. I think there is no option to change the windows manager
there.
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I manged to change the resolution. Scaling works also. But the screen
blinks all the time. Only in full screen modus it is OK.
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Public bug reported:
I use Kubuntu 20.04.1 on Thinpad T495 with encrypted disk (LVMS) and
finger print reader.
PROBLEM:
1. I boot the laptop and can work
2. I log my user out and try to log in again with te password
3. I enter the password and press enter
4. The screen freezes and shows the login
s. attachment.
** Attachment added: "prevboot.txt"
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I have a crash file, but creating a bug with "ubuntu-bug" did not open a
webbrowser even if there is no error message on the console. So if you
do like to have it attached here how can I provide you the crash file?
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also not working. even with root I get some errors like not sufficient
rights. I attach the file here. I you are afraid you can delete it.
** Attachment added: "_usr_bin_kglobalaccel5.1000.crash"
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but this crash file appeared after a freeze. I tried whoopsie ID URL,
but there are no reports for my machine there.
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Tit
This is all strange: in the whoopsie ID is a "0" missing, becauese if I
go to the ubuntu error reporting tool and jump from there to whoopsie
URL there are many reports from my machine, but the URL has additional
"0" at the end. Anyway I will look there for something fiiting the
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I see 3 entries from today around 10.00 CEST:
2020-09-03 10:092020-09-03 09:09 UTCCrash libkf5globalaccel-bin
2020-09-03 10:092020-09-03 08:09 UTCCrash libkf5globalaccel-bin
2020-09-03 10:092020-09-03 08:09 UTCCrash libkf5globalaccel-bin
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And I see that there is a new one that could be interessting:
2020-09-03 11:092020-09-03 10:09 UTCCrash apport
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Sorry, I think you need the links:
https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/7dcb2700-edc4-11ea-b77c-fa163e983629
https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/d9847bc6-edd0-11ea-ae69-fa163e6cac46
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The printer is connected via WiFi.
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Automatically installed network printer does not go when removed
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Fyi: i booted from a Live USB stick on a HP EliteBok 745 G6 (also AMD-
based) machine with Kubuntu 20.10. The scrambled screen was the same
one, there.
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Meanwhile I got some hints on askubuntu here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1241907/tpps-2-elan-trackpoint-on-thinkpad-t495-with-kubuntu-20-04
The hits work but they change only the acceleration of the trackpoint.
The basic sensivity is too slow and cannont be changed by this.
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Sorry, I menat this solution (te previuos link was to general):
https://askubuntu.com/a/1291645/937611
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Title:
Synaptics Trackpoint on
Sorry, I menat this solution (te previuos link was to general):
https://askubuntu.com/a/1291645/937611
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Title:
[Thinkpad Yoga 460] trac
pls delete my previous post above. it was wrong here.
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Title:
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Thank you, Seth for the great work! I'm really looking forward to using your
patch. Unfortunately, it doesn't build on my Dell Latitude E6410. Below, you
will find the dpkg output and the dkms make log. I hope that helps.
Thank you again!
dpkg output:
Richte psmouse-alps-dkms ein (0.1) ...
Loadi
Affects me using:
3.2.0-39-generic-pae #62-Ubuntu SMP Wed Feb 27 22:25:11 UTC 2013 i686
i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Unfortunately, can't confirm whether it will recover, since it's still
like it currently after about 15 minutes. Might need to reboot or maybe
restarting KDM might fix it.
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