Do I really need to see a bunch of different kernel versions, each with their own recovery mode entries, and memtest and whatever else at every boot? Couldn’t it just say “Ubuntu” and “Windows”?
If the proprietary nvidia driver fails to load, couldn’t it, like, fallback to the free nv driver? Or some universal low-res mode that always works? You know, like Windows does? Those garbled BSOD X server error screens should be avoided at all costs.
It happened again. The system load average goes way up, the temperature goes up, but the CPU does not go up. This time I think it was related to Totem, as Firefox was closed. I have no explanation.