Also affected by this bug, running vanilla 20.04 with Nvidia standard
drivers
Nvidia version: 440.64
When turning on fractional scaling it defaults to 200% and zooms in on the
screen and I can't change it down to 125% or 150% at all.
My work around for now is just to use 1440p rather then 4k r
Public bug reported:
It's probably happened since the update but ever since the update I've
gotten an error message that will ask to report the problem or cancel.
This happens without fail on every log in, It also happens randomly at
times when doing things.
1)OS:
Description:Ubuntu 14.04
I'm using a Dell XPS 17 Just trying to get even the intergrated
graphics card is a mission and a half if there's anything I can do to
help get it sorted so that it works for everyone let me know, here's my
attached dsl file and
Using Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick
2.6.35-25-generic-pae #44-Ubuntu SMP Fri
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
From Kernel 6.5 and above, the serial driver now claims multiple UART
ports by default, when the previous behaviour was it would only claim 1.
Due to this the ite-cir driver can no longer load because the port it
would assign itself is now being used in memory by the
** Tags added: noble
** Tags added: mantic
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Title:
ite-cir driver failed to load due to a regression in linux kernel 6.5+
serial driver change
Added kernel package team to review the bug as there hasn't been any
visibility from this yet.
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Title:
ite-cir driver failed to load due to a reg
I created a file at:
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/noble.sources.list
with the contents:
deb http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports noble main restricted universe
multiverse
deb http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports noble-updates main restricted universe
multiverse
deb http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-p