Public bug reported:
On a Dell Optiplex-gx260 computer, after applying updates, installing
linux-image-4.15.0-112-generic, when restarting, the system doesn't
boot, and instead ends up in 'rescue mode' (whatever that is).
I'm reporting this on another Dell Optiplex machine (32-bit), because
On 7/2/19 8:39 AM, Aere Greenway wrote:
> On 6/27/19 10:46 PM, Kai-Heng Feng wrote:
>> Ah, please try kernel parameter "nopti".
>>
> As I indicated in my earlier feedback, I tried that, and it didn't
> affect the problem.
>
I tried adding the nopti ker
On 7/2/19 10:34 AM, Kai-Heng Feng wrote:
> Alright, nothing more I can guess. Let's do a kernel bisection.
>
It works on the '-47' kernel (and the '-45' kernel), but on nothing
beyond that (I didn't have a '-50') kernel to try it on).
It seems it fails on the '-51' kernel, as well as the '-52'
On 6/27/19 10:46 PM, Kai-Heng Feng wrote:
> Ah, please try kernel parameter "nopti".
>
As I indicated in my earlier feedback, I tried that, and it didn't
affect the problem.
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On 6/18/19 10:19 AM, Aere Greenway wrote:
> On 6/17/19 10:48 PM, Kai-Heng Feng wrote:
>> Ok, then a kernel bisection is required. What's the latest kernel that
>> works and the first kernel that has this issue?
>>
> On the system I just installed, it's the '-20' versi
On 6/18/19 10:19 AM, Aere Greenway wrote:
> On 6/17/19 10:48 PM, Kai-Heng Feng wrote:
>> Ok, then a kernel bisection is required. What's the latest kernel that
>> works and the first kernel that has this issue?
>>
> On the system I just installed, it's the '-20' versi
On 6/17/19 10:48 PM, Kai-Heng Feng wrote:
> Ok, then a kernel bisection is required. What's the latest kernel that
> works and the first kernel that has this issue?
>
On the system I just installed, it's the '-20' version. On the old
system, it was a more recent version, and I think updates
On 6/17/19 8:50 PM, Kai-Heng Feng wrote:
> This is a quite good reference on how you do it:
> https://askubuntu.com/questions/19486/how-do-i-add-a-kernel-boot-parameter
>
Okay, that information was helpful.
I'm quite sure I did it right this time. I assume the text I add (after
a space at the
On 6/16/19 10:08 PM, Kai-Heng Feng wrote:
> Does kernel parameter "nopti" help?
>
If, in the GRUB menu, instead of selecting "Ubuntu" (the default at the
top of the list), I instead select "advanced options for Ubuntu", and
then specify the prior kernel, it works fine, in several tries, without
On 6/16/19 6:51 PM, Eduardo Alcober wrote:
> Just eliminate the first command. just
>
> sudo grub-install
> sudo update-grub
>
> from your normal user.
>
> Sorry, Thanks.
>
The grub-install required a device name. I specified:
sudo grub-install /dev/sda
It said it was successful, and the "sudo
When I boot, but specify the other partition (also Lubuntu 18.04.2) -
the one that originally started having the boot problems - it boots
successfully.
When I boot, but specify the originally-installed kernel (linux-
image-4.15.0-20-generic), it also boots successfully.
Sometimes, on the boots
Public bug reported:
I installed Lubuntu 18.04 LTS on an i386 machine (Dell GX-270). After
installation, it rebooted with no problems.
I installed all updates, and on rebooting it failed to boot. The screen
had unreadable graphics in the top third of it.
On rebooting again, it booted okay,
I tested Rosegarden on Ubuntu, UbuntuGnome, Kubuntu, UbuntuMATE,
Lubuntu, and UbuntuStudio.
In all cases, in attempting to play a MIDI sequence (Rosegarden '.rg'
file), wherever I placed the playback-position, it would play only the
notes at that position, and not advance any further.
It is as
of reporting problems in the
future.
- Aere
On 07/09/2014 04:57 AM, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
Aere Greenway, as per http://us.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/drivers an update
to your BIOS is available (1.08). If you update to this following
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BiosUpdate does
Public bug reported:
When I applied updates installing linux-image-3.2.0-65-generic, the
laptop headphones (sound system) stopped working. When I pull out the
sound-system plug, sound works through the (pathetic) laptop speakers.
Sound is at a reasonable level, and is not muted.
When I reboot
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