The only "solution" i found was goung back to kubuntu 22.04. Since then it works without Problems. I hope somebody finds the bug and fixes it sometime 🙈 I didn't seem to have problems with ubuntu 24.04. But i didn't try it very long maby i just didn't encounter them.
No I'm not sure what the default is I will compare it
It shows the Framework logo for a couple of seconds (but no ubuntu or kubuntu logo), and then the screen just goes black, no cursor, nothing. But the powerbutton glows. If I press esc, nothing happens (Normally, I think it shows the output of the boot process)
I'm not sure what you mean with f12, and I haven't tried it, but I will probably tomorrow.
Edit: Kubuntu22.04 seems to work. Thanks for your help.
I've tried to install plasma onto my new Framework 16. When I installed kubuntu directly, then after the second reboot, my laptop didn't start up again. It shows the Framework logo, but then nothing. Then I've tried to install Ubuntu first, and everything worked, but after installing KDE afterwards and rebooting, I've the same problem. Even esc doesn't bring anything up. What am I doing wrong? Does anybody have experience?
I've used Ubuntu/Kubuntu 24.04
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First of all, I'm not a mod, just a curious user. I was told the rules exist because it was a rule of the original reddit and the community demands it. For me personally, it feels like I'm told how to have fun, so I'm very curious if you like/dislike this rule or if you're indifferent.
What a stupid rule🙄 Having to tell people how to have fun🙈
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Like I said I haven't found my ideal solution yet. I'm using multiple offline harddrives at my home and at my parents home. So my backup is more or less save from most problems/attacks. But its not really up to date and its a lot of manual work always pluging them in when I want to make a backup und copying the files.
I wouldn't necessarily trust a cloud so I would encrypt my files before uploading and wouldn't use the cloud as my only solution. Because they guarantee for nothing and could just delete your account or their service. But it can expand your backup with another layer.
(Haven't found my perfect solution, just some thoughts)