The fstab has the /boot/efi commented-out.
/boot/efi/EFI exists.
** Attachment added: "fstab"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shim-signed/+bug/1687441/+attachment/4874278/+files/fstab
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Public bug reported:
This package reported an error in the post-installations script while
upgrading from 16.10 to 17.04
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.04
Package: shim-signed 1.28+0.9+1474479173.6c180c6-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.10.0-20.22-generic 4.10.8
Uname:
For me too gvfsd-afp consumes 100% CPU after accessing a Synology NAS,
but only after suspending the laptop (non-Mac) for the night and trying
again the next day. Trying to access the share again using Nautilus
gives a popup saying (translated) Oops, something went wrong. Unhandled
error: error
Although the nVidia driver is now loaded successfully I still have two
problems when logging in for the first time after a reboot:
- The screen corrupts for a short while (a few seconds). I see a white
background with lots of differently colored pixels everywhere. After a
few seconds the screen
Using the tool nvidia-xconfig I was able to reactivate the nVidia driver in
Xorg. But after rebooting the tool nvidia-settings still complained:
You do not appear to be using the NVIDIA X driver. Please edit your X
configuration file (just run `nvidia-xconfig` as root), and restart the X
Bryce thank you for your comment. I hadn't noticed it, but as it happens
I just rebooted after doing:
sudo aptitude reinstall nvidia-current
Now the video card is working again and the display is automatically
using the correct resolution, although my display still isn't
recognised.
I did not
Public bug reported:
Upgraded to 12.04 beta about a week ago, display worked fine. Performed
an apt-get upgrade yesterday and now the nVidia driver won't load
anymore (both available versions in Jockey). Xorg tries to determine the
monitor on startup but fails (see attached screenshot).
Machine
Apport did not include the Jockey logfile but it might contain relevant
information as Jockey-gtk is unable to activate any of the two nVidia
drivers. Jockey logfile is attached.
** Attachment added: jockey.txt
** Attachment added: screenshot of Xorg errors at startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/949330/+attachment/2830738/+files/Screenshot%20from%202012-03-07%2018%3A45%3A09.png
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