Triggering if-up.d scripts changed completely without mention in documentation.
For 23.10 scripts was triggered for each network interface separately. On boot
it was with
* PHASE=post-up, IFACE=lo;
* PHASE=post-up, IFACE=virbr0;
* PHASE=post-up, IFACE=enx047bcb671ca9;
* PHASE=post-up,
same here on P52, ubuntu 19.10, all completely updated to newest
versions provided on official update sites. Additional reboot needed
sometimes even more reboots
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still there with ubuntu 19.10 everything & freshly upgraded
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1847896
Title:
Unable to shutdown or restart from log-in screen
Public bug reported:
unfocused terminal window blinking because of transparency unreasonably
changing without any action on keyboard nor mouse
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu12
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.0.0-17.18-generic 5.0.8
Uname: Linux
** Summary changed:
- Multidisplay configuration randomly/unpredictably changes with each boot or
screen-lock(screen-dim) recovery
+ Multidisplay configuration randomly/unpredictably changes with each boot or
return from screen-lock(screen-dim)
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** Description changed:
- Multidisplay configuration randomly/unpredictably changes with each boot or
screen-unlock.
- My configuration is thinkpad P50 with intel/nvidia hybrid display adapters.
"Internal" high-dpi 3840x2160px + "External" high-dpi 3840x2160px displays.
- Configuration which I
Public bug reported:
Multidisplay configuration randomly/unpredictably changes with each boot or
screen-unlock.
My configuration is thinkpad P50 with intel/nvidia hybrid display adapters.
"Internal" high-dpi 3840x2160px + "External" high-dpi 3840x2160px displays.
Configuration which I am trying
problem seems to be in package ubuntu-drivers-common...
upgrading it from v0.2.91.5 to v0.2.91.6 from trusty-proposed repo on Jun 27th
caused the same problem as upgrading it from v0.2.91.5 to v0.2.91.7 from
trusty-updates this time
I was only able to downgrade it to v0.2.91.4 using synaptics.
Public bug reported:
After recent update of Ubuntu 14.04LTS using software updater built-in notebook
display in multi-display configuration keeps showing boot screen(or splash
screen) after power-on/restart. Problem is fixed after I turn the display off
and on afterwards using System
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