Apparently this has been fixed in `5.19.0-32-generic`. The automatic
update to this kernel version did install the proper nvidia drivers
without manual interaction.
I am not 100% sure, though, if this is possibly an effect of installing
the missing modules manually in the previous version.
A few more notes (with a manual fix):
After an update to kernel 5.15.0-58 I again had the same issue.
The (slightly shortened) state the Ubuntu updater left my system in after the
kernel update is:
```
dpkg-query --list '*' | grep kernel
ii linux-headers-5.15.0-48
One more note: my motherboard has a BMC which provides a pseudo VGA card
I can access e.g. via the web interface of the BMC. To Linux this is a
secondary display card and screen.
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I installed it via Ubuntu's "use proprietary drivers" function. I double
checked that I have no trace of a downloaded nVidia driver installer on
my machine.
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So I guess the nVidia driver was not compiled for the new kernel. Is
this something which should happen automatically during an update? I am
using Ubuntu with the proprietary nVidia driver since 14.X or so and
never had such an issue.
Is this an issue I should report at nVidia?
What is the
I added a boot log for the new kernel created with "journalctl -b -1".
** Attachment added: "log_new_kernel.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1998689/+attachment/5634277/+files/log_new_kernel.txt
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My Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS auto updated from kernel 5.15.0-48 to 5.15.0-56.
The new kernel does not boot. It stops right after it says the disk is
clean. The cursor stops blinking less than 1 second after that and there
is no additional message.
The old kernel boots fine. The
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