Upgraded Linux Kernel Not Working [on hold]
Hello Ubuntu community.
I use Ubuntu 19.04 prerelease edition. After update today, my PC did not restarted. When I select "advanced options" I choose lower kernel 4.15.0.21 and recognised that system not working with kernel 4.15.0.22.
Than I tried other kernel versions: 4.18, 4.20 and 5.0. None of them worked. Currently system works only with linux-headers generic 4.15.0.21. Computer does not start with upgraded kernel version. What could be the reason for it? And idea?
Thanks in advance
Alperen Akca
package-management upgrade kernel updates versions
put on hold as off-topic by Terrance, guiverc, Soren A, mikewhatever, karel Jan 19 at 0:24
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Hello Ubuntu community.
I use Ubuntu 19.04 prerelease edition. After update today, my PC did not restarted. When I select "advanced options" I choose lower kernel 4.15.0.21 and recognised that system not working with kernel 4.15.0.22.
Than I tried other kernel versions: 4.18, 4.20 and 5.0. None of them worked. Currently system works only with linux-headers generic 4.15.0.21. Computer does not start with upgraded kernel version. What could be the reason for it? And idea?
Thanks in advance
Alperen Akca
package-management upgrade kernel updates versions
put on hold as off-topic by Terrance, guiverc, Soren A, mikewhatever, karel Jan 19 at 0:24
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Bug reports and problems specific to development version of Ubuntu should be reported on Launchpad so that developers can see, track and fix these issues." – Terrance, guiverc, Soren A, mikewhatever, karel
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Ubuntu 19.04 is a development release, and off-topic here. Please refer to askubuntu.com/help/on-topic If you or I have questions about our use of 19.04, this is not the site to ask those questions, we have other support options (such as irc).
– guiverc
Jan 18 at 23:34
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Ubuntu forums has a sub-forum dedicated to the current development cycle. They'd be glad to try to help. It is not unusual for users to experience difficulties with interim kernel releases during the development cycle. I would suggest to wait for the next kernel update and then try it. If the issue persists, and if you are comfortable compiling the kernel, then you can bisect it to isolate the commit that broke it for you.
– Doug Smythies
Jan 19 at 1:02
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Hello Ubuntu community.
I use Ubuntu 19.04 prerelease edition. After update today, my PC did not restarted. When I select "advanced options" I choose lower kernel 4.15.0.21 and recognised that system not working with kernel 4.15.0.22.
Than I tried other kernel versions: 4.18, 4.20 and 5.0. None of them worked. Currently system works only with linux-headers generic 4.15.0.21. Computer does not start with upgraded kernel version. What could be the reason for it? And idea?
Thanks in advance
Alperen Akca
package-management upgrade kernel updates versions
Hello Ubuntu community.
I use Ubuntu 19.04 prerelease edition. After update today, my PC did not restarted. When I select "advanced options" I choose lower kernel 4.15.0.21 and recognised that system not working with kernel 4.15.0.22.
Than I tried other kernel versions: 4.18, 4.20 and 5.0. None of them worked. Currently system works only with linux-headers generic 4.15.0.21. Computer does not start with upgraded kernel version. What could be the reason for it? And idea?
Thanks in advance
Alperen Akca
package-management upgrade kernel updates versions
package-management upgrade kernel updates versions
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put on hold as off-topic by Terrance, guiverc, Soren A, mikewhatever, karel Jan 19 at 0:24
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Bug reports and problems specific to development version of Ubuntu should be reported on Launchpad so that developers can see, track and fix these issues." – Terrance, guiverc, Soren A, mikewhatever, karel
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
put on hold as off-topic by Terrance, guiverc, Soren A, mikewhatever, karel Jan 19 at 0:24
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Bug reports and problems specific to development version of Ubuntu should be reported on Launchpad so that developers can see, track and fix these issues." – Terrance, guiverc, Soren A, mikewhatever, karel
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Ubuntu 19.04 is a development release, and off-topic here. Please refer to askubuntu.com/help/on-topic If you or I have questions about our use of 19.04, this is not the site to ask those questions, we have other support options (such as irc).
– guiverc
Jan 18 at 23:34
1
Ubuntu forums has a sub-forum dedicated to the current development cycle. They'd be glad to try to help. It is not unusual for users to experience difficulties with interim kernel releases during the development cycle. I would suggest to wait for the next kernel update and then try it. If the issue persists, and if you are comfortable compiling the kernel, then you can bisect it to isolate the commit that broke it for you.
– Doug Smythies
Jan 19 at 1:02
add a comment |
Ubuntu 19.04 is a development release, and off-topic here. Please refer to askubuntu.com/help/on-topic If you or I have questions about our use of 19.04, this is not the site to ask those questions, we have other support options (such as irc).
– guiverc
Jan 18 at 23:34
1
Ubuntu forums has a sub-forum dedicated to the current development cycle. They'd be glad to try to help. It is not unusual for users to experience difficulties with interim kernel releases during the development cycle. I would suggest to wait for the next kernel update and then try it. If the issue persists, and if you are comfortable compiling the kernel, then you can bisect it to isolate the commit that broke it for you.
– Doug Smythies
Jan 19 at 1:02
Ubuntu 19.04 is a development release, and off-topic here. Please refer to askubuntu.com/help/on-topic If you or I have questions about our use of 19.04, this is not the site to ask those questions, we have other support options (such as irc).
– guiverc
Jan 18 at 23:34
Ubuntu 19.04 is a development release, and off-topic here. Please refer to askubuntu.com/help/on-topic If you or I have questions about our use of 19.04, this is not the site to ask those questions, we have other support options (such as irc).
– guiverc
Jan 18 at 23:34
1
1
Ubuntu forums has a sub-forum dedicated to the current development cycle. They'd be glad to try to help. It is not unusual for users to experience difficulties with interim kernel releases during the development cycle. I would suggest to wait for the next kernel update and then try it. If the issue persists, and if you are comfortable compiling the kernel, then you can bisect it to isolate the commit that broke it for you.
– Doug Smythies
Jan 19 at 1:02
Ubuntu forums has a sub-forum dedicated to the current development cycle. They'd be glad to try to help. It is not unusual for users to experience difficulties with interim kernel releases during the development cycle. I would suggest to wait for the next kernel update and then try it. If the issue persists, and if you are comfortable compiling the kernel, then you can bisect it to isolate the commit that broke it for you.
– Doug Smythies
Jan 19 at 1:02
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Ubuntu 19.04 is a development release, and off-topic here. Please refer to askubuntu.com/help/on-topic If you or I have questions about our use of 19.04, this is not the site to ask those questions, we have other support options (such as irc).
– guiverc
Jan 18 at 23:34
1
Ubuntu forums has a sub-forum dedicated to the current development cycle. They'd be glad to try to help. It is not unusual for users to experience difficulties with interim kernel releases during the development cycle. I would suggest to wait for the next kernel update and then try it. If the issue persists, and if you are comfortable compiling the kernel, then you can bisect it to isolate the commit that broke it for you.
– Doug Smythies
Jan 19 at 1:02