Thank you!
El dia 8 des. 2017 7:50 a. m., "Ilan Tal" va
escriure:
> I remove my objections to the boot routine. It was a hardware problem.
> This morning things were so bad that I decided to switch monitors.
> I unplugged the VGA connectors from both monitors, and swapped
I remove my objections to the boot routine. It was a hardware problem.
This morning things were so bad that I decided to switch monitors.
I unplugged the VGA connectors from both monitors, and swapped them.
The "new" configuration was much better, with no turning off of the monitor.
The next step
Thank you!
El dia 7 des. 2017 8:25 a. m., "Ilan Tal" va
escriure:
> While this is not a security issue, it is an issue which may cause
> hardware damage.
> Turning the monitor on and off 10+ times during a boot can't add health to
> the monitor itself.
>
> This morning it
While this is not a security issue, it is an issue which may cause hardware
damage.
Turning the monitor on and off 10+ times during a boot can't add health to the
monitor itself.
This morning it took 3 failed attempts to boot up the computer.
I thought perhaps manually turning off and on the
Thank you for your feedback.
El dia 4 des. 2017 6:35 a. m., "Ilan Tal" va
escriure:
> Thanks for connecting my question
> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/661125
> to this bug. I do agree that there seems to be a connection.
>
> If you ask for the package, I
Thanks for connecting my question
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/661125
to this bug. I do agree that there seems to be a connection.
If you ask for the package, I don't know if there is a "boot package", but the
problem is at boot time.
In my case I finally figured out where the
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. It seems that your bug report is not filed about a
specific source package though, rather it is just filed against Ubuntu
in general. It is important that bug reports be filed about source
packages so that people