That worked. I now can see the login screen.Now if I could only get to
motion sensors to learn the difference between landscape and portrait. It
boots up sideways and I have to tip the laptop on its side and open the
setting drop down and lock the rotation. Once it is locked I am good to
go.
Daniel,
Clicking on each of these links resulted in a 404 error. I am very
interested and willing to work this issue but I also know your time is
valuable. I have established a work around by setting my system to auto
logon. That bypasses the offending condition. I have not run into the
blank s
Daniel,
I am fairly literate and I am an IT professional by trade (Cisco Voice),
however I am not a desktop specialist and especially not a Linux
specialist. I am very willing to learn and do all I can to help resolve
this issue but I would not know how to tell which kernel I am currently
running
Thank you for responding. No Sir. The screen brightness keys (fn f5 and
fn f6) have no effect at all.
Regards
Gene
On Sun, Jul 22, 2018 at 10:34 PM, Daniel van Vugt <
daniel.van.v...@canonical.com> wrote:
> While on the black screen, are you able to increase the screen
> brightness using the
Public bug reported:
When I boot my new Ubuntu 18.04LTS install on my ASUS flipbook I see the
splash screen as expected. The boot continues and it reaches the point
where you would expect to see the login screen. I see what appears to
be a non-backlighted blank black screen. If I wait until all