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on reboot only: Failed to start detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes

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Minisforum u820 "nuc-like" minipc, USB-C powered (using the provided adapter), 512GB Kingston SSD and 2x8GB RAM. No dedicated GPU. Intel i5-8259 with built in 655 graphics.

After installing Ubuntu Budgie 21.04 (with Secure Boot disabled in bios), I have an issue when I reboot the device: it doesn't boot any further and shows 2 errors:

  1. Failed to start detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes
  2. Failed to start Light Display Manager.

I do NOT have this issue when I choose shutdown instead of reboot, then power on the device with its power button.

How can I solve this? I disabled quick-boot already, no change.

nobody avatar
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Maybe bootoption `nogpumanager` can help.
zilexa avatar
ma flag
Thanks, that did help, I rebooted twice now after adding it. For reference: `sudo nano /etc/default/grub` change: `GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=""` to: `GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="nogpumanager"` save and exit: CTRL+O, CTRL+X update grub: `sudo update-grub` When finished, rebooted. Booted straight to Ubuntu. I tried another reboot, success. Will now try after disabling quick boot.
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