** Description changed: - Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS - using a laptop + Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS - gnome-shell 3.28.3 - using a laptop on the base ubuntu system when I restart my computer, recently sometimes later half of my screen has got horizontal lines, and and the lines are flickering in a visible way. (like in a bad monitor) I think, somehow the ubuntu corrupts itself before being restarted. (it does not happen if I cleanly stop and start - but sometimes if i have restarted the computer ever, than on stop for a sec, the lines are visible) Resetting the Hz, on the settings panel, the problem disappears permanently, but only after resetting. (anyway it holds the ubuntu in a corrupt way permanently) It happens I think in the last 1-2 month, never happened before, and i reported similar issues, but it has been ignored. (no there is the catch - a very bad ubuntu bug has been introduced) From 120 to 60 back and 60 to 120. It's a very bad issue, what I'm facing with. (HD5500 - M260) I thought it's coming from the obaif driver, but it's not the case. I have a personal experience in an other computer 10 years ago, that the lines can be displayed on the monitor, if the monitor cannot deal with the HZ. So if the ubuntu corrupts itself, than it's suddenly try to set the HZ even further for example 140-150HZ, and the monitor is trying the best.
** Description changed: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS - gnome-shell 3.28.3 - using a laptop on the base ubuntu system when I restart my computer, recently sometimes - later half of my screen has got horizontal lines, and and the lines are + later half of my screen has got horizontal lines after boot (most of the + time it happens from the login screen on), and and the lines are flickering in a visible way. (like in a bad monitor) I think, somehow the ubuntu corrupts itself before being restarted. (it does not happen if I cleanly stop and start - but sometimes if i have restarted the computer ever, than on stop for a sec, the lines are visible) Resetting the Hz, on the settings panel, the problem disappears permanently, but only after resetting. (anyway it holds the ubuntu in a corrupt way permanently) It happens I think in the last 1-2 month, never happened before, and i reported similar issues, but it has been ignored. (no there is the catch - a very bad ubuntu bug has been introduced) From 120 to 60 back and 60 to 120. It's a very bad issue, what I'm facing with. (HD5500 - M260) I thought it's coming from the obaif driver, but it's not the case. I have a personal experience in an other computer 10 years ago, that the lines can be displayed on the monitor, if the monitor cannot deal with the HZ. So if the ubuntu corrupts itself, than it's suddenly try to set the HZ even further for example 140-150HZ, and the monitor is trying the best. ** Description changed: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS - gnome-shell 3.28.3 - using a laptop on the base ubuntu system when I restart my computer, recently sometimes later half of my screen has got horizontal lines after boot (most of the time it happens from the login screen on), and and the lines are flickering in a visible way. (like in a bad monitor) I think, somehow the ubuntu corrupts itself before being restarted. (it does not happen if I cleanly stop and start - but sometimes if i have restarted the computer ever, than on stop for a sec, the lines are visible) - Resetting the Hz, on the settings panel, the problem disappears permanently, but only after resetting. (anyway it holds the ubuntu in a corrupt way permanently) + Resetting the Hz, on the settings panel, the problem disappears permanently, but only after resetting. (anyway it holds the ubuntu in a corrupt way permanently - even if i start / stop) It happens I think in the last 1-2 month, never happened before, and i reported similar issues, but it has been ignored. (no there is the catch - a very bad ubuntu bug has been introduced) From 120 to 60 back and 60 to 120. It's a very bad issue, what I'm facing with. (HD5500 - M260) I thought it's coming from the obaif driver, but it's not the case. I have a personal experience in an other computer 10 years ago, that the lines can be displayed on the monitor, if the monitor cannot deal with the HZ. So if the ubuntu corrupts itself, than it's suddenly try to set the HZ even further for example 140-150HZ, and the monitor is trying the best. ** Description changed: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS - gnome-shell 3.28.3 - using a laptop on the base ubuntu system when I restart my computer, recently sometimes later half of my screen has got horizontal lines after boot (most of the time it happens from the login screen on), and and the lines are flickering in a visible way. (like in a bad monitor) I think, somehow the ubuntu corrupts itself before being restarted. (it does not happen if I cleanly stop and start - but sometimes if i have restarted the computer ever, than on stop for a sec, the lines are visible) - Resetting the Hz, on the settings panel, the problem disappears permanently, but only after resetting. (anyway it holds the ubuntu in a corrupt way permanently - even if i start / stop) + Resetting the Hz (From 120 to 60 back and 60 to 120), on the settings panel, the problem disappears permanently, but only after resetting. (anyway it holds the ubuntu in a corrupt way permanently - even if i start / stop) It happens I think in the last 1-2 month, never happened before, and i reported similar issues, but it has been ignored. (no there is the catch - a very bad ubuntu bug has been introduced) - From 120 to 60 back and 60 to 120. It's a very bad issue, what I'm - facing with. (HD5500 - M260) + It's a very bad issue, what I'm facing with. (HD5500 - M260) I thought it's coming from the obaif driver, but it's not the case. I have a personal experience in an other computer 10 years ago, that the lines can be displayed on the monitor, if the monitor cannot deal with the HZ. So if the ubuntu corrupts itself, than it's suddenly try to set the HZ even further for example 140-150HZ, and the monitor is trying the best. ** Description changed: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS - gnome-shell 3.28.3 - using a laptop on the base ubuntu system when I restart my computer, recently sometimes later half of my screen has got horizontal lines after boot (most of the time it happens from the login screen on), and and the lines are flickering in a visible way. (like in a bad monitor) I think, somehow the ubuntu corrupts itself before being restarted. (it does not happen if I cleanly stop and start - but sometimes if i have restarted the computer ever, than on stop for a sec, the lines are visible) Resetting the Hz (From 120 to 60 back and 60 to 120), on the settings panel, the problem disappears permanently, but only after resetting. (anyway it holds the ubuntu in a corrupt way permanently - even if i start / stop) It happens I think in the last 1-2 month, never happened before, and i reported similar issues, but it has been ignored. (no there is the catch - a very bad ubuntu bug has been introduced) - It's a very bad issue, what I'm facing with. (HD5500 - M260) + It's a very bad issue, what I'm facing with. (HD5500 - AMD Radeon M260) I thought it's coming from the obaif driver, but it's not the case. I have a personal experience in an other computer 10 years ago, that the lines can be displayed on the monitor, if the monitor cannot deal with the HZ. So if the ubuntu corrupts itself, than it's suddenly try to set the HZ even further for example 140-150HZ, and the monitor is trying the best. ** Description changed: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS - gnome-shell 3.28.3 - using a laptop on the base ubuntu system when I restart my computer, recently sometimes later half of my screen has got horizontal lines after boot (most of the time it happens from the login screen on), and and the lines are flickering in a visible way. (like in a bad monitor) I think, somehow the ubuntu corrupts itself before being restarted. (it does not happen if I cleanly stop and start - but sometimes if i have restarted the computer ever, than on stop for a sec, the lines are visible) Resetting the Hz (From 120 to 60 back and 60 to 120), on the settings panel, the problem disappears permanently, but only after resetting. (anyway it holds the ubuntu in a corrupt way permanently - even if i start / stop) It happens I think in the last 1-2 month, never happened before, and i reported similar issues, but it has been ignored. (no there is the catch - a very bad ubuntu bug has been introduced) It's a very bad issue, what I'm facing with. (HD5500 - AMD Radeon M260) - I thought it's coming from the obaif driver, but it's not the case. + I thought it's coming from the obaif driver, but it's not the case. (the + syslog does not show any meaningful error - so i think simply the ubuntu + sets the whole thing with bad parameters) I have a personal experience in an other computer 10 years ago, that the lines can be displayed on the monitor, if the monitor cannot deal with the HZ. So if the ubuntu corrupts itself, than it's suddenly try to set the HZ even further for example 140-150HZ, and the monitor is trying the best. ** Description changed: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS - gnome-shell 3.28.3 - using a laptop on the base ubuntu system when I restart my computer, recently sometimes later half of my screen has got horizontal lines after boot (most of the time it happens from the login screen on), and and the lines are flickering in a visible way. (like in a bad monitor) I think, somehow the ubuntu corrupts itself before being restarted. (it does not happen if I cleanly stop and start - but sometimes if i have restarted the computer ever, than on stop for a sec, the lines are visible) Resetting the Hz (From 120 to 60 back and 60 to 120), on the settings panel, the problem disappears permanently, but only after resetting. (anyway it holds the ubuntu in a corrupt way permanently - even if i start / stop) It happens I think in the last 1-2 month, never happened before, and i reported similar issues, but it has been ignored. (no there is the catch - a very bad ubuntu bug has been introduced) It's a very bad issue, what I'm facing with. (HD5500 - AMD Radeon M260) I thought it's coming from the obaif driver, but it's not the case. (the syslog does not show any meaningful error - so i think simply the ubuntu sets the whole thing with bad parameters) + It should not happen, even if the ubuntu crashes, or i jusk kill it with + the power button! It's very-very critical bug. + I have a personal experience in an other computer 10 years ago, that the lines can be displayed on the monitor, if the monitor cannot deal with the HZ. So if the ubuntu corrupts itself, than it's suddenly try to set the HZ even further for example 140-150HZ, and the monitor is trying the best. ** Description changed: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS - gnome-shell 3.28.3 - using a laptop on the base ubuntu system when I restart my computer, recently sometimes later half of my screen has got horizontal lines after boot (most of the time it happens from the login screen on), and and the lines are flickering in a visible way. (like in a bad monitor) I think, somehow the ubuntu corrupts itself before being restarted. (it does not happen if I cleanly stop and start - but sometimes if i have restarted the computer ever, than on stop for a sec, the lines are visible) Resetting the Hz (From 120 to 60 back and 60 to 120), on the settings panel, the problem disappears permanently, but only after resetting. (anyway it holds the ubuntu in a corrupt way permanently - even if i start / stop) It happens I think in the last 1-2 month, never happened before, and i reported similar issues, but it has been ignored. (no there is the catch - a very bad ubuntu bug has been introduced) It's a very bad issue, what I'm facing with. (HD5500 - AMD Radeon M260) I thought it's coming from the obaif driver, but it's not the case. (the syslog does not show any meaningful error - so i think simply the ubuntu sets the whole thing with bad parameters) - It should not happen, even if the ubuntu crashes, or i jusk kill it with + It should not happen, even if the ubuntu crashes, or i just kill it with the power button! It's very-very critical bug. + + (i tried to boot also from ubuntu, but never get the bios to the usb the + first in the boot, that's the reason why i have restarted several times) I have a personal experience in an other computer 10 years ago, that the lines can be displayed on the monitor, if the monitor cannot deal with the HZ. So if the ubuntu corrupts itself, than it's suddenly try to set the HZ even further for example 140-150HZ, and the monitor is trying the best. ** Description changed: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS - gnome-shell 3.28.3 - using a laptop on the base ubuntu system when I restart my computer, recently sometimes later half of my screen has got horizontal lines after boot (most of the - time it happens from the login screen on), and and the lines are - flickering in a visible way. (like in a bad monitor) + time it happens from the login screen on), and the lines are flickering + in a visible way. (like in a bad monitor) I think, somehow the ubuntu corrupts itself before being restarted. (it does not happen if I cleanly stop and start - but sometimes if i have restarted the computer ever, than on stop for a sec, the lines are visible) Resetting the Hz (From 120 to 60 back and 60 to 120), on the settings panel, the problem disappears permanently, but only after resetting. (anyway it holds the ubuntu in a corrupt way permanently - even if i start / stop) It happens I think in the last 1-2 month, never happened before, and i reported similar issues, but it has been ignored. (no there is the catch - a very bad ubuntu bug has been introduced) It's a very bad issue, what I'm facing with. (HD5500 - AMD Radeon M260) I thought it's coming from the obaif driver, but it's not the case. (the syslog does not show any meaningful error - so i think simply the ubuntu sets the whole thing with bad parameters) It should not happen, even if the ubuntu crashes, or i just kill it with the power button! It's very-very critical bug. (i tried to boot also from ubuntu, but never get the bios to the usb the first in the boot, that's the reason why i have restarted several times) I have a personal experience in an other computer 10 years ago, that the lines can be displayed on the monitor, if the monitor cannot deal with the HZ. So if the ubuntu corrupts itself, than it's suddenly try to set the HZ even further for example 140-150HZ, and the monitor is trying the best. ** Description changed: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS - gnome-shell 3.28.3 - using a laptop on the base ubuntu system when I restart my computer, recently sometimes later half of my screen has got horizontal lines after boot (most of the time it happens from the login screen on), and the lines are flickering in a visible way. (like in a bad monitor) - I think, somehow the ubuntu corrupts itself before being restarted. (it - does not happen if I cleanly stop and start - but sometimes if i have + I think, somehow the ubuntu corrupts itself before being restarted (the + stop process seems to me too quick). + + It does not happen if I cleanly stop and start - but sometimes if i have restarted the computer ever, than on stop for a sec, the lines are - visible) + visible. Resetting the Hz (From 120 to 60 back and 60 to 120), on the settings panel, the problem disappears permanently, but only after resetting. (anyway it holds the ubuntu in a corrupt way permanently - even if i start / stop) It happens I think in the last 1-2 month, never happened before, and i reported similar issues, but it has been ignored. (no there is the catch - a very bad ubuntu bug has been introduced) It's a very bad issue, what I'm facing with. (HD5500 - AMD Radeon M260) I thought it's coming from the obaif driver, but it's not the case. (the syslog does not show any meaningful error - so i think simply the ubuntu sets the whole thing with bad parameters) It should not happen, even if the ubuntu crashes, or i just kill it with the power button! It's very-very critical bug. (i tried to boot also from ubuntu, but never get the bios to the usb the first in the boot, that's the reason why i have restarted several times) I have a personal experience in an other computer 10 years ago, that the lines can be displayed on the monitor, if the monitor cannot deal with the HZ. So if the ubuntu corrupts itself, than it's suddenly try to set the HZ even further for example 140-150HZ, and the monitor is trying the best. ** Description changed: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS - gnome-shell 3.28.3 - using a laptop on the base ubuntu system when I restart my computer, recently sometimes later half of my screen has got horizontal lines after boot (most of the time it happens from the login screen on), and the lines are flickering in a visible way. (like in a bad monitor) I think, somehow the ubuntu corrupts itself before being restarted (the stop process seems to me too quick). It does not happen if I cleanly stop and start - but sometimes if i have restarted the computer ever, than on stop for a sec, the lines are visible. Resetting the Hz (From 120 to 60 back and 60 to 120), on the settings panel, the problem disappears permanently, but only after resetting. (anyway it holds the ubuntu in a corrupt way permanently - even if i start / stop) It happens I think in the last 1-2 month, never happened before, and i reported similar issues, but it has been ignored. (no there is the catch - a very bad ubuntu bug has been introduced) It's a very bad issue, what I'm facing with. (HD5500 - AMD Radeon M260) I thought it's coming from the obaif driver, but it's not the case. (the syslog does not show any meaningful error - so i think simply the ubuntu - sets the whole thing with bad parameters) + sets the whole thing with bad parameters and reload from it's corrupt + cache) It should not happen, even if the ubuntu crashes, or i just kill it with the power button! It's very-very critical bug. (i tried to boot also from ubuntu, but never get the bios to the usb the first in the boot, that's the reason why i have restarted several times) I have a personal experience in an other computer 10 years ago, that the lines can be displayed on the monitor, if the monitor cannot deal with the HZ. So if the ubuntu corrupts itself, than it's suddenly try to set the HZ even further for example 140-150HZ, and the monitor is trying the best. ** Description changed: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS - gnome-shell 3.28.3 - using a laptop on the base ubuntu system when I restart my computer, recently sometimes later half of my screen has got horizontal lines after boot (most of the time it happens from the login screen on), and the lines are flickering in a visible way. (like in a bad monitor) I think, somehow the ubuntu corrupts itself before being restarted (the stop process seems to me too quick). It does not happen if I cleanly stop and start - but sometimes if i have restarted the computer ever, than on stop for a sec, the lines are visible. Resetting the Hz (From 120 to 60 back and 60 to 120), on the settings panel, the problem disappears permanently, but only after resetting. (anyway it holds the ubuntu in a corrupt way permanently - even if i start / stop) It happens I think in the last 1-2 month, never happened before, and i reported similar issues, but it has been ignored. (no there is the catch - a very bad ubuntu bug has been introduced) It's a very bad issue, what I'm facing with. (HD5500 - AMD Radeon M260) I thought it's coming from the obaif driver, but it's not the case. (the syslog does not show any meaningful error - so i think simply the ubuntu sets the whole thing with bad parameters and reload from it's corrupt cache) It should not happen, even if the ubuntu crashes, or i just kill it with the power button! It's very-very critical bug. - (i tried to boot also from ubuntu, but never get the bios to the usb the - first in the boot, that's the reason why i have restarted several times) + (I tried to boot also from ubuntu usb, but never get the bios to the usb + the first in the boot, that was the reason why i have restarted several + times) I have a personal experience in an other computer 10 years ago, that the lines can be displayed on the monitor, if the monitor cannot deal with the HZ. So if the ubuntu corrupts itself, than it's suddenly try to set the HZ even further for example 140-150HZ, and the monitor is trying the best. ** Description changed: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS - gnome-shell 3.28.3 - using a laptop on the base ubuntu system when I restart my computer, recently sometimes later half of my screen has got horizontal lines after boot (most of the time it happens from the login screen on), and the lines are flickering in a visible way. (like in a bad monitor) I think, somehow the ubuntu corrupts itself before being restarted (the stop process seems to me too quick). It does not happen if I cleanly stop and start - but sometimes if i have restarted the computer ever, than on stop for a sec, the lines are visible. Resetting the Hz (From 120 to 60 back and 60 to 120), on the settings panel, the problem disappears permanently, but only after resetting. (anyway it holds the ubuntu in a corrupt way permanently - even if i start / stop) It happens I think in the last 1-2 month, never happened before, and i reported similar issues, but it has been ignored. (no there is the catch - a very bad ubuntu bug has been introduced) It's a very bad issue, what I'm facing with. (HD5500 - AMD Radeon M260) I thought it's coming from the obaif driver, but it's not the case. (the syslog does not show any meaningful error - so i think simply the ubuntu sets the whole thing with bad parameters and reload from it's corrupt cache) It should not happen, even if the ubuntu crashes, or i just kill it with the power button! It's very-very critical bug. (I tried to boot also from ubuntu usb, but never get the bios to the usb the first in the boot, that was the reason why i have restarted several - times) + times - it's very annoying to push F2/F8 whatever, and just for luck + sake i get the bios) I have a personal experience in an other computer 10 years ago, that the lines can be displayed on the monitor, if the monitor cannot deal with the HZ. So if the ubuntu corrupts itself, than it's suddenly try to set the HZ even further for example 140-150HZ, and the monitor is trying the best. ** Description changed: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS - gnome-shell 3.28.3 - using a laptop on the base ubuntu system when I restart my computer, recently sometimes later half of my screen has got horizontal lines after boot (most of the time it happens from the login screen on), and the lines are flickering in a visible way. (like in a bad monitor) I think, somehow the ubuntu corrupts itself before being restarted (the - stop process seems to me too quick). + stop process seems to me too quick, but accoring to last command it's + not crashing - i have seen crash, so i clearly differentiate). It does not happen if I cleanly stop and start - but sometimes if i have restarted the computer ever, than on stop for a sec, the lines are visible. Resetting the Hz (From 120 to 60 back and 60 to 120), on the settings panel, the problem disappears permanently, but only after resetting. (anyway it holds the ubuntu in a corrupt way permanently - even if i start / stop) It happens I think in the last 1-2 month, never happened before, and i reported similar issues, but it has been ignored. (no there is the catch - a very bad ubuntu bug has been introduced) It's a very bad issue, what I'm facing with. (HD5500 - AMD Radeon M260) I thought it's coming from the obaif driver, but it's not the case. (the syslog does not show any meaningful error - so i think simply the ubuntu sets the whole thing with bad parameters and reload from it's corrupt cache) It should not happen, even if the ubuntu crashes, or i just kill it with the power button! It's very-very critical bug. (I tried to boot also from ubuntu usb, but never get the bios to the usb the first in the boot, that was the reason why i have restarted several times - it's very annoying to push F2/F8 whatever, and just for luck sake i get the bios) I have a personal experience in an other computer 10 years ago, that the lines can be displayed on the monitor, if the monitor cannot deal with the HZ. So if the ubuntu corrupts itself, than it's suddenly try to set the HZ even further for example 140-150HZ, and the monitor is trying the best. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1809246 Title: [critical] - ubtuntu restart problem To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1809246/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
