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Motion sensor problems should be reported in a different bug. Maybe to
the kernel:
ubuntu-bug linux
or maybe to the userland code:
ubuntu-bug iio-sensor-proxy
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That worked. I now can see the login screen.Now if I could only get to
motion sensors to learn the difference between landscape and portrait. It
boots up sideways and I have to tip the laptop on its side and open the
setting drop down and lock the rotation. Once it is locked I am good to
go.
Perhaps this might be a workaround too?...
Edit /etc/gdm3/custom.conf and uncomment the line:
#WaylandEnable=false
Reboot.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1782739
Daniel,
Clicking on each of these links resulted in a 404 error. I am very
interested and willing to work this issue but I also know your time is
valuable. I have established a work around by setting my system to auto
logon. That bypasses the offending condition. I have not run into the
blank
Note to self: possibly related to bug 1782934.
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Title:
Boot to Black
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OK. Try downloading all of these:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.18-rc6/linux-
headers-4.18.0-041800rc6_4.18.0-041800rc6.201807221830_all.deb
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.18-rc6/linux-
headers-4.18.0-041800rc6-generic_4.18.0-041800rc6.201807221830_amd64.deb
Daniel,
I am fairly literate and I am an IT professional by trade (Cisco Voice),
however I am not a desktop specialist and especially not a Linux
specialist. I am very willing to learn and do all I can to help resolve
this issue but I would not know how to tell which kernel I am currently
running
OK. Next please try some newer (or older) kernels and see if you can
find a version which fixes the bug:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D
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Thank you for responding. No Sir. The screen brightness keys (fn f5 and
fn f6) have no effect at all.
Regards
Gene
On Sun, Jul 22, 2018 at 10:34 PM, Daniel van Vugt <
daniel.van.v...@canonical.com> wrote:
> While on the black screen, are you able to increase the screen
> brightness using the
While on the black screen, are you able to increase the screen
brightness using the backlight keys?
** Tags added: black-screen
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => gdm3 (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: mutter (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
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