Access the previous kernel by restarting the system or using the command line with appropriate options.
Access the previous kernel by restarting the system or using the command line with appropriate options.
I updated the kernel but it caused issues with your Steam games. To revert to the earlier version, you accessed the boot menu, advanced options, and chose the previous system. You're currently stuck on a screen displaying "Ubuntu" with two white lights illuminating for several hours. What went wrong?
The input you provided triggers an error because the pipe symbol was omitted. The system corrected it and displayed the following details:
- Operating system: Linux Ubuntu 4.19.0-041900-generic
- Version: 4.3 (Core Profile)
- OpenGL version: 18.0.5
- Shading language: 4.30
- Context flags: none
The message also noted you're new to Linux and installed it just last week.
Checking your system details: is it from Nvidia or AMD? Running glxgears now.
Nvidia GTX 1060 works with vertical refresh sync. Frame rate stays close to monitor speed. 303 frames take about 5.0s = 60.5 FPS. 300 frames ≈ 60.0 FPS. 300 frames in 5s ≈ 60.0 FPS. 300 frames at 5.0s = 60.0 FPS. 300 frames ≈ 59.998 FPS. 301 frames in 5s ≈ 60.0 FPS. 300 frames in 5s ≈ 59.999 FPS. 300 frames in 5s ≈ 59.999 FPS.
Checks out so far... Steam doesn’t seem to crash at launch or when starting the game. Here’s a debug log you can run from the terminal:
```
[INFO] Starting Steam...
[DEBUG] Initializing Steam client...
[DEBUG] Loaded configuration file: config.json
[DEBUG] Player list ready for selection.
```
After running, you’ll see the output in your terminal showing the process status.