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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/16/23 05:07, Hendrik Zumfeld
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Hey there,<br>
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today i have updated my T560 laptop to Ubuntu 22.04. After that
it was completely broken. When starting only a white screen
appears with hieroglyphs.<br>
When calling the grub loader i was able to select the kernel and
i figured out that with my Ubuntu 22.04.1 upgrade, the command
"do-release-upgrade" have installed the kernel 5.19 instead of
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However:<br>
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When starting the laptop with 5.15 everything works fine, with
5.19 everything was broken. Wlan has not worked, booting has not
worked, nearly nothing has worked. I was about to reinstall
everything.<br>
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I googled and i found the information that 5.19 should be
installed with 22.04.2 and not with 22.04.1. So i guess
something went wrong on your site.<br>
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<p>LTS releases of Ubuntu automatically "upgrade" from point release
to point release without needing a do-release-upgrade, so 22.04
goes to 22.04.1 to 22.04.2 without an upgrade - this is because
each point release is really just a convenience to make future
installs have more updates pre-installed. (And helps with bug
fixes.) Kernel 5.19 has rolled out to the 22.04 release, so it's
expected that it will be installed if you upgrade to 22.04. If you
install 22.04.1, and then upgrade, you will likely end up with
kernel 5.19. And you'll end up with kernel 5.19 if you install
22.04.2 once it is released.<br>
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<p>But it shouldn't break your system, that seems bad. A white
screen with hieroglyphs almost sounds like maybe your initramfs
files didn't generate right somehow?</p>
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<p>To begin with, I'd highly recommend making backups of your data
before proceeding with any fix attempts, so that if anything goes
awry you can recover.</p>
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<p>Once you have backups, can you run the following commands while
booted into kernel 5.15:</p>
<p>dpkg-query -s linux-image-5.19.0-32-generic</p>
<p>dpkg-query -s linux-headers-5.19.0-32-generic</p>
<p>dpkg-query -s linux-modules-5.19.0-32-generic</p>
<p>dpkg-query -s linux-modules-extra-5.19.0-32-generic</p>
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<p>If any of those packages show as "not installed", run "sudo apt
install linux-image-generic-hwe-22.04" and that should install the
kernel fully. Also run "sudo apt install linux-generic" to make
good and sure that a 5.15 kernel sticks around on your system for
recovery purposes. Finally, also run "sudo update-initramfs -c -k
all" to make sure the initramfs files are properly generated for
all installed kernels.<br>
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<p>Once that's done, try booting into 5.19 again and see if you
still get the same results. If so, your hardware might be
incompatible with kernel 5.19, or perhaps there's a different
problem on your machine.</p>
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<p>Sorry to hear that an upgrade went south on you - hopefully we
can debug it and get your system back up-and-running normally.</p>
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<p>Also, if you can reply to the ubuntu-users list only since this
is for support currently, that would be ideal. (You posted to the
right list for reporting a problem, I'm just asking for us to move
to the other one for now since this looks like it may not be a
problem with Ubuntu itself, but rather with your system.)<br>
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I hope my report can help you.<br>
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Many greetings<br>
Hendrik</div>
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