[Expired for linux (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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This is turning out to be a bit more tricky. Switching drivers in
'Software & Updates' did appear to work, but nvidia module was still
reporting in the logs. I purged nvidia, then the system wouldn't boot.
I tried a few of the boot params; but eventually the only way I was able
to get the system
Doesn't look like switching out the video driver was enough; I'll
continue with the kernel change after work tomorrow.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1759865
Title:
The first step in trying the other kernel was to disable the nvidia
driver. I have switched it to nouveau and am letting it run for a
little to see if that makes any difference before I swap out the kernel.
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It's a fresh install on new hardware. No previous versions on this
hardware.
I'll try out the upstream kernel.
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Title:
general
Did this issue start happening after an update/upgrade? Was there a
prior kernel version where you were not having this particular problem?
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v4.16
** Attachment added: "lspci-vnvn.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1759865/+attachment/5094968/+files/lspci-vnvn.log
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