Public bug reported:
I was trying to upgrade the driver via the software updater GUI. It
failed and then I tried in the terminal with `apt install -f`, and it
failed again.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: nvidia-dkms-525-open 525.78.01-0ubuntu0.20.04.1
ProcVersionSignat
Can confirm that after the latest BIOS update from ASUS, I'm also able
to boot OK into Ubuntu without the dis_ucode_ldr option.
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@bellengc, you'd need to open up your Terminal to make a more permanent
edit to your grub bootfile. Once you have the terminal open, type in:
cd /etc/default
sudo vi grub
This will open up a text editor in your terminal. You're going to be
making edits to your bootfile so it's a good idea to copy
Per the above, are we safe to grab the latest kernel upgrades now and do
away with the dis_ucode_ldr workaround in grub at this point?
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Thanks Mark & Chris! Appreciate your help in diagnosing and finding this
temporary workaround. Will keep my eyes on this thread for when there's
a more permanent fix.
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Anyone here think that this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1829735 could be either a dupe of
this bug or related?
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