Hi Kent,
you should be able to still run a previous version of the kernel with the boot menu, like what I do, and you can see if your problems are listed at: https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/9bf8a2458c673c7d3326545c891233e751b5f207a81c39a8e01cb9a8b23759736495296ec45c53034c53473d6e3cf09635a95ebbc5e6d38f1458ec526f2b6a3e I can see "No errors have been reported from this system " for your whoopsie, maybe you did not allow automatic upload, I have some report there because I did...
I did not investigate the login manager not starting with the newer kernel myself, lack of time... It would probably be good to create a new bug number for that, keeping that bug report for cups-proxyd
Hi Kent,
you should be able to still run a previous version of the kernel with the boot menu, like what I do, and you can see if your problems are listed at: https:/ /errors. ubuntu. com/user/ 9bf8a2458c673c7 d3326545c891233 e751b5f207a81c3 9a8e01cb9a8b237 59736495296ec45 c53034c53473d6e 3cf09635a95ebbc 5e6d38f1458ec52 6f2b6a3e
I can see "No errors have been reported from this system " for your whoopsie, maybe you did not allow automatic upload, I have some report there because I did...
I did not investigate the login manager not starting with the newer kernel myself, lack of time...
It would probably be good to create a new bug number for that, keeping that bug report for cups-proxyd