Hello,
I recently installed Kubuntu 20.04 on a Dell XPS L502X laptop with 8 GB RAM and a 250 GB SSD drive, and everything worked just fine for several weeks, including several updates.
However, after performing apt autoremove things went south: when starting the machine, instead of the usual login screen, the following lines appeared:
Every two seconds, the screen goes blank for a moment, and then these lines return. From that point on, I can't do anything any more - not even logging into a shell with Ctrl+Alt+F2 etc (password error, probably because of the 2-second loop).
As I could not easily fix this, and this was a spare laptop anyway, I decided to reinstall Kubuntu to see what would happen. And indeed I see that updates are no problem, but once again apt autoremove causes the machine to hang in an endless 2-second loop on the next boot, with the exact same two lines on screen (apart from a slightly different timestamp, that is).
Starting in recovery mode by pressing Esc on boot shows nothing unusual. There are no further updates, and there is plenty of disk space available.
Does anyone have any idea what may cause this? And of course how to fix this? Could it be that autoremove messed up, and removed something that was actually needed?
Thanks already, best regards,
Richard
I recently installed Kubuntu 20.04 on a Dell XPS L502X laptop with 8 GB RAM and a 250 GB SSD drive, and everything worked just fine for several weeks, including several updates.
However, after performing apt autoremove things went south: when starting the machine, instead of the usual login screen, the following lines appeared:
Code:
[ 7.705327] cdc_wdm 2-1.6:1.8: wdm_int_callback - 0 bytes [ 7.706244] cdc_wdm 2-1.6:1.5: wdm_int_callback - 0 bytes
As I could not easily fix this, and this was a spare laptop anyway, I decided to reinstall Kubuntu to see what would happen. And indeed I see that updates are no problem, but once again apt autoremove causes the machine to hang in an endless 2-second loop on the next boot, with the exact same two lines on screen (apart from a slightly different timestamp, that is).
Starting in recovery mode by pressing Esc on boot shows nothing unusual. There are no further updates, and there is plenty of disk space available.
Does anyone have any idea what may cause this? And of course how to fix this? Could it be that autoremove messed up, and removed something that was actually needed?
Thanks already, best regards,
Richard
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