1. Please reproduce the problem again, then reboot and run:
journalctl -b-1 > prevboot.txt
and send us the file 'prevboot.txt'.
2. Your computer seems to be in recovery mode with low quality graphics mode enabled. If this is not intentional then please reboot and hold down shift before the purple screen appears. Then navigate through the menus and choose a normal kernel to boot that is not recovery mode.
1. Please reproduce the problem again, then reboot and run:
journalctl -b-1 > prevboot.txt
and send us the file 'prevboot.txt'.
2. Your computer seems to be in recovery mode with low quality graphics mode enabled. If this is not intentional then please reboot and hold down shift before the purple screen appears. Then navigate through the menus and choose a normal kernel to boot that is not recovery mode.