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Please forgive me but I am completely overwhelmed with the English
language.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu7.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-88.88-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-88-generic x86_64
Hallo, seit meiner Aktualisierung funktioniert mein PC nicht wirklich
gut. Mit 12 GB Arbeitsspeicher ist er sehr langsam geworden. Wenn ich
Fotos ansehen will dauert das unendlich lange. Auch der VLC Player
funktioniert nicht richtig und das Sysdtem hängt sich auf bzw es
werden immer zwei VLC
Hallo,
my be you see the error?
Robert
** Attachment added: "Ubuntu Aufzeichnung 18.03.2020.odt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1864683/+attachment/5338387/+files/Ubuntu%20Aufzeichnung%2018.03.2020.odt
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I made the switch to 19.10 and the problem is the same in the logs.
There is a slight difference however, the screen doesn't flicker any
more upon the change request. I suppose it now detects the adjusted
modeline is the same as the current one, hence nothing to do.
Here's some output extracted
I'll switch to Eoan Ermine in the beginning of November and report back.
Hopefully it will be enough !
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1848746
Title:
Refresh rate change requests to
I can raise my concern through another bug for sure, if necessary.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1851123
Title:
Ubuntu 19.10 and focal live cloned create and mount casper-rw
Imho, the default behaviour should be overall read-only, as it's more in
line with the general perception of a live system as an "I'm just
looking" thing. Straying away from this concept could make more than a
few people uncomfortable.
Moreover, having a default write behaviour can have adverse
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I'm not sure it's the correct place to report this...
When I boot from the 19.10 live image on a USB stick (at least my USB
stick, on my computer), the live system creates and formats an
additional partition on my stick, labeled "casper-rw" that's mounted
read-write on
s/crypsetup-initramfs/cryptsetup-initramfs
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1845801
Title:
[nvidia] Automatic login fails and then all subsequent logins fail.
Killing
Interesting. Just my two (Euro) cents, could that be related to the
Nvidia drivers being loaded early in the boot process, and being in the
initramfs ?
Imho, the only things that should reside in the initramfs are the tools
needed for the kernel to get access to the root filesystem, period. No
@nio-wiklund, @mwhudson : Thanks for your replies.
@nio-wiklund : Your solution would probably do the trick, but has the
inconvenient of indiscriminately replacing a string with another in the
whole image, hence possibly in places where it's not desired.
I think I will rather do one of those two
Public bug reported:
Dear Launchpad readers,
Changes to a 40Hz-based mode are adjusted back to a 60Hz display mode by
KMS, as can be seen in the logs with the drm.debug=4 option :
oct. 18 16:27:24 NovHak-P2 kernel: [drm:intel_dump_pipe_config [i915]]
requested mode:
oct. 18 16:27:24 NovHak-P2
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