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** Package changed: ubuntu => linux-hwe-6.2 (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  Kernel update from 6.2.0-35 to 6.2.0-36 lead to unusable display on
  MacBook Air with NVIDIA GeForce 320m

Status in linux-hwe-6.2 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hi,

  after updating a (lubuntu) system from 6.2.0-35 to 6.2.0-36 kernel,
  the entire screen turn into a unusable flickering color puzzle. not
  sure what exactly the root cause for this is. possible wrong refresh
  rate/resolution detected by the kernel? doing input like switching
  blindely to a virtual console and doing a login blindely following a
  poweroff works fine. input isnt affacted at all as long as you can
  type virtually blind on a color puzzled console. a picture is
  attached. Kernel 6.2.0-35 works fine. Its a elder MacBook Air with a
  core2duo running nvidia geforce 320m graphics card using the nouveau
  driver. attaching a "nomodeset" to the kernel command line makes the
  screen work again on the 6.2.0-36 kernel, but disables all the power
  stuff of the gfx card including brightness control and related things.
  not a permanent solution. as said, picture attached. system is lubuntu
  based on 22.04.3 lts.

  best regards

  K.

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