I think Martin on to something concerning GRUB/Linux boot options, more
specifically the "splash" one. With testing-updates enabled what
currently happens for me:
If I set automatic login on I'm stuck with the standard infinite login
loop, but with the distinction that I can now no longer enter an
>these messages actually come from the kernel, I believe they are
expected (maybe only in secure boot >mode, I haven't looked into the new
'lockdown' stuff yet). The lack of 'kernel_lockdown' manpage >appears to
be already reported in bug 1767971.
This PC is indeed using secure boot. Here are the
+ Sorry, missed a few lines that may be relevant in that updated log...
It directly continues:
[1.991595] EXT4-fs (sdb2): re-mounted. Opts: errors=remount-ro
[1.993146] bpfilter: Loaded bpfilter_umh pid 418
#Nothing that looks out of place after that
Partition setup: sdb1 is an EFI system
Just tested the systemd version from your PPA...
There are some changes:
[1.883017] systemd[1]: systemd 242 running in system mode. (+PAM +AUDIT
+SELINUX +IMA +APPARMOR +SMACK +SYSVINIT +UTMP +LIBCRYPTSETUP +GCRYPT +GNUTLS
+ACL +XZ +LZ4>
[1.901801] systemd[1]: Detected architecture x86-
Public bug reported:
Hello everyone,
I noticed a strange systemd warning in my kernel log about "Proceeding
WITHOUT firewalling in effect!" There is an older Debian bug mention
about this same issue and it is said there that it was fixed last year:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bu
I'm also experiencing this bug with Nvidia GTX 1080 using the
proprietary driver version 435.21. Issue persists with other driver
versions as well. Currently using the same temporary fix as dehein
mentioned, turning the automatic login off manually through editing the
GDM config file. When fixing t
Doesn't work here, still same issue.
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Title:
Compiz Very Slow and Choppy in Natty Classic
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I misunderstood the "undecided"/"unassigned part". Sorry if my comment
made the impression of being disrespectful. I didn't mean to threaten
to switch to another distro, what I meant is that this is exactly the
kind of issue that drives people away to other places (and some new
users might think i
Tried various fixes, nothing seems to help. Problem is only with compiz,
KDE 4.6 works fine with composite effects. Moving around a window
results in a ~40% CPU usage for the compiz process. Some effects seem to
work fine though, for example the expose style show all windows command
(shift+alt+up).
Oh and sorry, forgot to mention the installation version: running
x86-64, not the standard i386 one. Been testing other animations too,
they are laggy as well. Dropshadows especially are very sluggish, for
example if I move the cursor around the menu of any open application,
each menu starts with a
I tried the classic Gnome (non-compiz version): it works lightning fast
with Nvidia drivers enabled. Glxgears also runs normally in that mode.
Seems to be a Compiz issue. If you need a specific config file or log,
let me know - I can post them. Otherwise my new Natty install went
perfectly. Everyth
Reporting another case of this bug, this time under Unity. Just
installed Ubuntu 11.04 yesturday and everything works fine, but the
overall sensation is very sluggish. Moving windows around is very
sluggish (as is the general feel), but some animations run fine, for
example the ctrl+alt+left/right
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