** Summary changed: - 2.6.27-12 booting error + 2.6.27-12 and 2.6.27-13 booting error
** Description changed: - Binary package hint: linux-headers-2.6.27-12 + Binary package hint: linux-headers-2.6.27-12 and 2.6.27-13 Hi. I've Kubuntu 8.10 64bit, freshly installed (no upgrade from previous version). I have kde 4.1.4. My machine is a laptop, dell xps m1530. No external drivers, the only driver I'm using is Nvidia 180.22 installed manually running the package from the Nvidia website. - I've just update my kernel from 2.6.27-11 to 2.6.27-12 as Adept have notified me...and now when I reboot I have this problem: after a quick loading of the kubuntu logo, on the black screen appears something like this: + + I've just update my kernel from 2.6.27-11 to 2.6.27-12 as Adept have + notified me...and now when I reboot I have this problem: after a quick + loading of the kubuntu logo, on the black screen appears something like + this: *Checking battery state... /dev/xxx: setting Advanced Power Management level to 0xfe (254) - then nothing. Just ctrl+alt+del (it remember me of windows...) and reboot with the old kernel, luckily I still have it. - I really can't understand why they update so often the kernel when there is the risk (real, as seen) to have an unbootable system after an update. I think of the normal-medium user who want to try linux as a stable system. I think this is quite worrying. + EDIT: exactly the same message appears with the new kernel 2.6.27-13 + + then nothing. Just ctrl+alt+del (it remember me of windows...) and reboot with the old kernel, luckily I still have it. + I have removed my proposed repository now, to avoid I hope this problem, but I think to report this bug is important. Thank you ** Tags added: 2.6.27-13 kernel -- 2.6.27-12 and 2.6.27-13 booting error https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/331049 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
