I noticed that the OP had VirtualBox installed, same for me. This taints the kernel ...
Are people who posted about going back to the old kernel using VBox?
So, re-installing 'VirtualBox' and ubuntu package 'menu' worked for me, and keeping the new kernel
Suggest "dmesg | grep vbox" (YMMV)
I also noticed that I had installed the .deb as a direct download from Oracle & and not noticed there was an Ubuntu package in the repositories. The Ubuntu package has some extra bits to it.
Apport/Whoopsie kept popping up with a crash message shortly after login but when I clicked to see the report everything disappeared. Anyone else get this? Re-install of 'menu' seems to work here.
I noticed that the OP had VirtualBox installed, same for me. This taints the kernel ...
Are people who posted about going back to the old kernel using VBox?
So, re-installing 'VirtualBox' and ubuntu package 'menu' worked for me, and keeping the new kernel
Suggest "dmesg | grep vbox" (YMMV)
I also noticed that I had installed the .deb as a direct download from Oracle & and not noticed there was an Ubuntu package in the repositories. The Ubuntu package has some extra bits to it.
Apport/Whoopsie kept popping up with a crash message shortly after login but when I clicked to see the report everything disappeared. Anyone else get this? Re-install of 'menu' seems to work here.