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Title:
Boot problems after upgrade to kernel 4.15.0-48 (18.04.2LTS/i386)
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The nopti switch is working for me with 4.15.0-51-generic.
I think possibly the mitigations=off was not working for me because I
positioned it at the wrong part (the end) of the linux arguments list. I
put nopti closer to the front of the arguments list.
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I tried again to set mitigations=off for kernel 4.15.0-48 after reading
off Treno70's success. I had one successful boot out of six.
I have read of security concerns in using this setting.
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Setting mitigations=off did not make any difference for me.
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Boot problems after upgrade to kernel 4.15.0-48 (18.04.2LTS/i386)
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Here is the Ubuntu-bug data collection for my other Dell the exibits the
same problem.
** Attachment added: "apport.xorg.984s28cq.apport"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1827884/+attachment/5263261/+files/apport.xorg.984s28cq.apport
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I have two old Dell computers which experience a problem similar to what
Michael describes. They work fine at Linux 4.15.0-47 but at 4.15.0-48
they show a corrupted display while booting. I can revert to 4.15.0-47
and await a fix.
I will attach the output file of ubuntu-bug made in 4.15.0-48
Public bug reported:
When running /etc/acpi/screenblank.sh, I get ..
awk: line 1: regular expression compile failed (missing '(')
:0)
Screen does go blank though..
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: acpi-support 0.138
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.20-generic 3.0.4
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Title:
/etc/acpi/screenblank.sh shows awk syntax error
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I found the problem in the script ..
/usr/share/acpi-support/power-funcs
I think that in line 9 ..
user=$(who | awk /:$displaynum)/ { print \$1; exit })
.. should be ...
user=$(who | awk /:$displaynum/ { print \$1; exit })
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