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Thanks. Just tried this, no difference, after rebooting I'm still on the 5.19 kernel. Only 5.19 and 5.15 showed up in the "advanced options" section of the Grub menu when I rebooted.
Yeah now...
There's only one system installed on this laptop.
nad@gandalf:~$ sudo parted -l
[sudo] password for nad:
Model: OM3PDP3-AD NVMe KDI 512GB (nvme)
Disk /dev/nvme0n1: 512GB
Sector size...
Hi everyone.
I have an issue with kernel updates: they install fine, but Grub does not seem to see them, and so they're not available to load on the next boot. I can't understand why.
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Hi all
My new laptop goes to sleep (suspend-to-RAM) fine, but seems to be configured to wake up and then hibernate (suspend-to-disk). It is a Dell inspiron 16 5625 with an AMD Ryzen 7 5825U apu,...
Have you checked if your laptop model has a hardware on/off switch for the camera on the keyboard, e.g one of the function keys? That's caught me more than once.
I have an applet called Psensor which uses hddtemp under the hood, and has an indicator icon for your system tray. Can you install that? It's in the main repositories (I'm on Kubuntu 22.04 LTS). It...
bumping the thread - I have this issue too and have no idea how to deal with it apart from rebooting.
EDIT: pressing Alt+ Shift + F12 twice disables and re-enables the KDE compositor and the...
My laptop battery actually died during the upgrade from 21.10 to 22.04 LTS. I thought I had really borked everything when I booted and got to a screen full of low level errors.
But then I tried...
I poked around Google for a bit and it appears there is a hardware switch for Wi-fi on the side of the T430s. Are you sure it's switched on?
Hi. Have you checked the "Additional Drivers" section of Ubuntu settings? (search for "software and updates" and click on the "additional drivers" tab. See...
How are its function keys set up?
Many laptops have function keys (F1, F2 etc) that double as hardware keys for things like play/pause, airplane mode etc, with an "FN" key somewhere on the...
Have you tried other scanning apps for linux? Skanlite and gscantopdf are both free software and might help.
See https://alternativeto.net/software/simple-scan/?license=opensource&platform=linux
I'd say the first is for deploying on cloud instances, whereas the second would be for deploying on your own physical hardware on your own premises.
Hi. I had that problem for months. I read lots of forum posts about my model (MSI Modern 14 with a Ryzen 5 4500) and other Ryzen laptops including the Ideapad 5 and I tried everything under the sun,...
Hi. I've had a lot of sleep issues with my new NVME-equipped laptop (in signature) too. I can't be sure of this (not a hardware specialist at all), but I don't think it's the SSD.
A lot of these...
I googled a bit. Is this what you're looking for?
Edit: I didn't find the option mentioned below in my own Thunderbird preferences (Kubuntu 20.10 / Thunderbird 78.7.1)
However there's a...
Can't you configure that in power management settings for your desktop environment?
And if you're doing this on a large number of machines, the settings panels probably talk to a text file...
Thanks for the replies. I realise it was a dumb question. I will shut down! :)
I was using hibernation for a while because suspend didn't work (i later traced the problem to a UEFI issue and did a...
Have you checked the UEFI (BIOS) settings? My laptop UEFI can tell the difference between Linux and Windows, but maybe Windows might have changed something and caused Ubuntu to not boot for some...
Hi everyone,
More curiosity than anything else:
If I put my Ubuntu (20.10 Kubuntu) into hibernate, then open the laptop and add RAM to it, will it start normally and recognize the new RAM...
Maybe try some of the advice from here?
https://support.system76.com/articles/audio/
It looks like a mainstream laptop, I dont' see why there would be a problem. There's even a Linux blogger who has one and seems happy:...
TPM as in Trusted Platform Module? Have you looked at the BIOS to see if there's anything misconfigured? Is there a list of which systems boot in which order, somewhere in the BIOS settings?