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dabblerHow do I get Dr. Konqi to use debuginfod to automatically get symbols for bug report stack traces?05:21
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adarshks!!SERIOUS BUG!! Closing laptop lid open again shows flickering screen07:26
ubottuadarshks: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)07:26
adarshksHello everyone I'm an HP 245 G5 Laptop with following OS and HW config07:27
adarshksOperating System: Kubuntu 22.0407:27
adarshksKDE Plasma Version: 5.24.707:27
adarshksKDE Frameworks Version: 5.92.007:27
adarshksQt Version: 5.15.307:27
adarshksKernel Version: 5.15.0-73-generic (64-bit)07:27
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chasm52Any ideas for troubleshooting boot from grub with black screen? Advanced boot options works with Linux kernel 6.0.21  : I've tried 1. Update grub 2. Update Nvidia drivers 3.  Cleaned / purged packages09:02
chasm52It just happened today, I don't think there was any major updates  - Ubuntu version 23.04 (KDE 5.27.4)09:04
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yossarianukhi - i managed to break the nvidia driver somehow earlier - for some reason discover installed kernel images - lowlatency and -oracle and their nvidia modules - this messed up everything..11:15
yossarianuk(on 23.04 btw) my solution was to remove all non standard kernel images - not sure why it downloaded them..11:16
rmsI have installed amdgpu drivers but when I check Additional Drivers it doesn't list it and it says No proprietary drivers are in use. How come?12:06
tomreynrms: they aren't proprietary12:23
tomreyni mean "amdgpu" isn't12:24
rmshttps://askubuntu.com/questions/1472827/black-screen-after-waking-kubuntu-22-04-lts-from-sleep-amd-radeon-rx6700xt-am12:32
rmsplease help :(12:32
rmsMy Kubuntu 22.04 won't wake up properly from sleep, the screen stays black even though the mouse is visible and I can move it. How could I fix it? I have AMD Radeon RX6700XT + AMD Ryzen 7700X CPU. I have the AMD drivers from their website installed.12:32
tomreynrms: uninstall those and use those provided by kubuntu as part of the kernel.12:40
tomreyndo a bios upgrade12:40
tomreyntry ...12:40
tomreyn!acpi_osi12:40
ubottuIf your system is unstable or power management does not work well and logs show ACPI issues, you can try to make the Linux kernel pretend it was Windows during boot (which can help on hardware which was only tested with Windows): http://iam.tj/prototype/enhancements/Windows-acpi_osi.html12:40
rmshow do I totally uninstall amd gpu drivers installed from the .deb package from AMD drivers website?12:41
tomreynor accept that it's a common issue with many laptops that suspending / returning from suspend does not work reliably.12:42
tomreynif it's just a .deb then you    sudo apt purge <package>12:42
rmsIt's not a laptop, it's an expensive rig running AMD Radeon RX6700XT + AMD Ryzen 7700X CPU12:42
rms2 monitors via DP12:43
tomreynokay lets say suspend in general12:43
rmsyes but I can't use my rig without having to reboot each morning when I go to work12:43
rmsthat's totally unacceptable. I made this rig specifically on AMD so I wouldnt have the problems I was having with Intel + NVidia12:44
tomreyntalk to your mainboard vendor, tell them their linux support is broken.12:45
rmsHow can I check what is causing the error?12:45
tomreynjournalctl -b12:45
rmsdo I type that after logging into other terminal ctrl + alt + f2?12:46
rmsas I am unable to use my main session after sleep12:46
tomreynthat or just from a terminal emulator such as konsole12:46
tomreynyou can reboot and read the previous log with    journalctl -b -112:47
rmsThere are thousand of lines12:47
tomreynright, that's normal, its the system log.12:48
rmshow do I check the relevant ones?12:48
tomreynyou could just have it output anything above warning level by adding -p 412:49
tomreynanything relating to acpi, pm (power management), suspend, amdgpu may be relevant12:50
tomreynand more12:50
tomreyni won't spend time on trying to help reviewing your logs until you've done all the other things12:50
rmsOkay I uninstalled AMD drivers, will see if this works. How do I update my BIOS please?12:50
rmsit's a MBO Gigabyte B650M motherboard12:50
tomreynfind the right mainboard on gigabytes' website, and follow their instructions to update the firmware12:51
tomreynnowadays, you can usually choose between upgrading using a windows application or preparing a usb stick which the old bios can then access and upgrade itself from12:53
tomreynjournalctl -b | grep DMI:     will tell you more about your current bios12:54
rmsI tried to update my BIOS using an NTFS formated USB but it didn't show up in the list of removable drives in BIOS update feature13:08
rmscould it have been because of it being NTFS?13:08
rmswhy can't I even paste files in my USB using Dolphinafter I formatted it to ext3?13:15
rmswhy can't I even paste files in my USB using Dolphin after I formatted it to ext3? it is mounted, what the heck?13:15
Guest50should USB be in format ext3 or fat32/ntfs in order to flash BIOS when running GNU/Linux as main OS?13:21
Guest50it doesn't detect as fat32/ntfs :(13:22
tomreynusually fat32, but you really need to read the manufacturersÄ instructions since it can vary13:27
tomreyn(and obviously this is not a matter of kubuntu, your operating system)13:28
Guest50it won't detect it at all13:28
Guest50not even ext313:28
Guest50jfc13:28
Guest50fuck Linux, it's 2023 and it still has a thousand problems to get a proper system working without various errors13:30
Guest50nothing ever works out of the box13:30
tomreynplease mind the language13:30
tomreyn*some* manufacturers support firmware upgrades through fwupd. but it always matters on what hardware the user chooses to buy, and whether linux is a supported platform for it.13:32
Guest50I am currently updated BIOS, hope it will somehow fix the suspend/sleep black screen problem for my AMD Radeon graphics card ( I suspect it's graphic cards or Plasma related)13:33
Guest50how does one restart plasma from another terminal if current session can not be accessed due to black monitor?13:34
Guest50Without having to reboot the system obviously13:34
Guest50It's Kubuntu 22.04 LTS13:34
joseeduardoGuest50, it's just a try, if still not, plug another monitor to the system mirror it.16:58
joseeduardoSSH login, from there youu17:04
joseeduardowill on. Hope help you.17:05
mmikowskiGuest50: IMO, if you insist on continuing to buy commodity hardware not tested and optimized for a distro, you will continue to get the same issues. One huge benefit of the PC ecosytem is that there is always new hardware coming out; the downside is that introduces unsupported and buggy hardware. You can do research yourself and ongoing support for18:52
mmikowskiyourself, or you can buy from a company that provides it for you. Consider, for example, that the experience of running a Hackintosh is about the same as running Linux on any old hardware.18:52
tomreynsaid guest left 3.5h ago19:01
mmikowskithanks tomreyn. So it's there if he comes back.19:24
IrcsomeBot<O_OSP_BCF_OFFI> Is there a graphical tool such as GTK gdebi / Qt qapt  to go the other way around?20:45
IrcsomeBot<O_OSP_BCF_OFFI> Like taking a Git clone repo url & build a Debian package from it?20:45

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