+1 on running the 'system-info' Script and posting the URL of where it uploads to.
In the Wiki? Like this? X/Troubleshooting/BlankScreen
Also the "Graphics Resolution" Sticky in my signature...
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+1 on running the 'system-info' Script and posting the URL of where it uploads to.
In the Wiki? Like this? X/Troubleshooting/BlankScreen
Also the "Graphics Resolution" Sticky in my signature...
I meant as reporting it as a bug report. That is less of a commitment, but really helps. We are all volunteers here. We can explain how to do something and suggest work-arounds we know of, but... If...
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I also do the basic concept of that for other types of KVM storage pools: LVM2 and ZFS... Those basic instruction work for them also. I apply the same concepts where to make changes...
Ensure that the folder is owned by libvirt-qemu:kvm (using chown)...
Move the vDisk files of the Domain's to the new folder...
Look for the vm domain name's xml file in folder...
What?
Mine (without comments and blank lines):
mafoelffen@Mikes-ThinkPad-T520:~$ grep -v '^\s*$\|^\s*\#' /etc/default/grub
GRUB_DEFAULT=0
GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=show
GRUB_TIMEOUT=5...
<<This thread would do better if moved to the Virtualization section, where there are mebers using and supporting Oracle VirtualBox.>>
I can't speak on recent VirtualBox from either Oracle Repo's...
Please run the UbuntuForums 'system-info' Script in my signature line to show us what you have and what drivers it is using. Please post the URL of where it uploads to. (There is a sticky on that...
I know that in Xorg X11 you can use xev and xinput... That will show keyboard and mouse inputs, but also works with touchscreen. In Xorg, touchscreen events are not part of the core, it was added...
Since by your command, you might start out by doing this to remove what you implied you did
sudo apt remove --purge microsoft-edge-stable
sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/microsoft-edge-dev.list...
Why? Without doing that, without that Gnome option enabled, what does this show?
sudo timedatectl status
sudo timedatectl timesync-status
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If your password does not work to enable Synaptic to do anything, then you are not in the sudoers file, and you do not have the rights and privileges to elevate permissions to install...
Did you contact Kingston about your Tech Support and Warranty options yet?
Check the PCIe slot that is being reported: 15:0.0.0
If that is that card, it says there is a module/driver problem for that.
For what you paid for that... You could have bought a PCIe x1 NVME...
+1 with oldfred
I was a tester for DEV-Noble.
Doug S did some very detailed analysis and benchmarks on the new kernel and the Ubuntu Base.
RE: ...
+1 with TheFu.
The original Warranty of that HDD drive was 3 years. The life expectancy when they came out was 5-7 years. before 2008, Seagate had them warrantied for 5 years, but it was found...
The answer to your first (main) question, is that if, at the Grub2 Boot menu, you either use a Recovery Mode Boot option, or enter 'nomodeset recovery" as kernel boot parameters... But to do either...