[03:35] <roadkill> Been using 24.04 nightlies. Did a reboot about a week ago and the system would flash some kernel messages, go to black screen and never recover. Figured I broke something, waited until last night and downloaded the most recent iso, did a fresh install, copied over my home folder, same issue. Downloaded newest nightly iso today, didn't copy home folder over after a fresh install, still booting to a black 
[03:35] <roadkill> screen.
[03:35] <roadkill> Any known issues for AMDGPU setups?
[03:55] <roadkill> Looks like the kernel version shipping with the release ISOs is broken for AMD GPU based configs. 
[03:55] <roadkill> Safe/Recovery Mode works, installing the latest kernel via mainline fixes the issue
[03:56] <roadkill> hope this doesn't end up being the release version in 3 days.
[04:33] <guiverc> roadkill, the system I'm using now runs noble & has a amd/radeon gpu (+ intel; I'm using both) & all good here..  I'll suggest filing a bug report as kernel isn't Xubuntu specific, and issues can't be worked on unless reported. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs
[04:35] <guiverc> if you want attention to be drawn to issue; was it reported on the ISO.QA tracker?  
[04:52] <roadkill> Whelp. Tried an experiment. Swapped out the GPU (6800XT) with an nVidia GTX 1070. No issues. Seems to come down to the kernel version with potentially specific AMD GPUs.
[04:52] <roadkill> The experiment involved doing yet another fresh install, that is
[08:27] <gigglelglgang> pop
[14:11] <matifassano> holaa
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[14:14] <matifassano> hola_
[19:33] <xu-help24w> Sorry to ask in the wrong place (I haven't found an official support channel). Am I right in saying that Edubuntu 22.04 has never existed? Or is it just that I cannot find it?
[19:33] <Eickmeyer> xu-help24w: That's correct, Edubuntu 22.04 never existed.
[19:34] <xu-help24w> Thank you so much