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I find similar questions on askubuntu but they are unable to solve my problem. My machine was working fine and today after an update it asked for restart. I did so. After reboot, it gave me an error message which has been reported many times and can be found at

After clcking ok, I got another error message of which I did not take a screenshot.

After some time the machine asked me to login and after login, when I tried to connect to wifi, it is not able to search any wifi. Since, it is showing searching option for a long time. I tried to update many times and restarted. Same is going on in each reboot. I tried to follow instructions given at following links (but none worked for me):

  1. How to fix "The system is running in low-graphics mode" error?
  2. Ubuntu 16.04 LTS running low graphics mode | Stack Overflow
  3. Ubuntu Forums thread

Now, I don't know what else to do.

I am using Toshiba Satellite L650 laptop with dual boot.

Thanks in advance for help.

Zanna
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  • what was the second error message you didn't take a screenshot of? What exactly did you try from those posts and what happened? Does anything weird happen when you boot into the other OS, or only in Ubuntu? Please [edit] to add more information... oh and anything in ~/.xsession-errors? About the wifi, consider running the wireless info script to get more information about what's going wrong – Zanna May 24 '18 at 08:10
  • @Zanna I didn't know at the time how can I take a screenshot, since, I didn't had other device to take picture of that. Sorry for that! I don't use other OS (windows) mostly so, I didn't try in that one. I shall write back after a trial. And I think there is no problem in other OS. ~/.xsession-errors file include the text given bellow.[1] For wireless, [https://askubuntu.com/questions/425155/my-wireless-wifi-connection-does-not-work-what-information-is-needed-to-diagnos this script] doesn't work. Since, I used another trick which works for all above problems.[2] – Sanjeev Kumar May 24 '18 at 17:35
  • I asked about other OS because you mentioned dual boot... have I misunderstood? – Zanna May 24 '18 at 17:36
  • [1] openConnection: connect: No such file or directory cannot connect to brltty at :0

    [2] I removed all the files from directory /var/crash/ and everything works fine in next boot.

    – Sanjeev Kumar May 24 '18 at 17:38
  • Have you fixed it? – Zanna May 24 '18 at 17:43
  • @Zanna No, I couldn't fix it yet, I got a temporary solution that I remove all files from /var/crash/ then it works fine in next one boot. I have tried in other OS. Other OS is working fine. Since, I have taken screenshot of other message which was missing in my question: http://i.imgur.com/5xT9baY.png – Sanjeev Kumar May 24 '18 at 17:54

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