That's what I would call *Not*"working as expected"
Please see if the grub changes help or not, keep us posted. :)
Also I added this edit in my above post^^^^
Last thought before I re-up on...
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That's what I would call *Not*"working as expected"
Please see if the grub changes help or not, keep us posted. :)
Also I added this edit in my above post^^^^
Last thought before I re-up on...
Most don't until the hardware does not work or work as expected....I always make sure every piece of hardware I buy "works on Linux"
Also your right this is your card in question:
06:00.0 SATA...
lspci
It's supposed to load the correct kernel parameters and functions for that hardware.
He was suggesting a better supported card is available. I too feel this, your card is not the...
Also may we see the return for:
apt policy kde-standard kde-full
kde-standard:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 5:147ubuntu1
Version table:
5:147ubuntu1 500
500...
Some of the first checks I look at to see if any further action is needed by me:
This I consider after running lynis a good thing:
[+] Home directories
------------------------------------
-...
Lynis expects /etc/sudoers.d to be unreadable by “others”, i.e. rwx[r-][w-][x-]---. If you run
chmod 750 /etc/sudoers.d
It should fix that warning.
- Sudoers file(s) ...
After I re-read your first post and the command you used, You may need to use the Timeshift GUI to setup first. The Timeshift Wizzard.
First tell apt to release the hold on rsync:
sudo apt-mark...
This needs to be brought to the attention of the bug-team then.
To fix your broken install please try:
sudo apt -f install
Followed by:
sudo apt autoremove --purge
I'm unable to test...
Another tool I use is Lynis : https://www.howtogeek.com/674288/how-to-audit-your-linux-systems-security-with-lynis/
Lynis performs a suite of automated tests that thoroughly inspect many system...
What you should try is again remove both "timeshift" and "rsync" with the same code you show in your first post#1
Then downgrade rsync:
sudo apt-get install rsync=3.2.3-8ubuntu3
Put rsync on...
Mine:
ac -p
me 37.74
total 37.74
root@me-Legion-5-zfs:/home/me# ac -a
total 37.75
root@me-Legion-5-zfs:/home/me# ac -ap
me ...
What version of rsync?
rsync --version
Just checking we covered all base's first....Sounds like it going/gone bad.
make sure you haven't enabled Microsoft proprietary features in Windows like dynamic disks or whatever as they may prevent the drive form being used for other OSes.
Was it seen during the install?
If the OP is talking about 24.04LTS then this might need a look: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2496736
56 ^^^^What B-om said :P