I've been dealing with this issue as well. Whenever it starts looping the message during boot I just press ctrl-c to keep things going. As for the battery indicator, I have no idea why it does that....
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I've been dealing with this issue as well. Whenever it starts looping the message during boot I just press ctrl-c to keep things going. As for the battery indicator, I have no idea why it does that....
Have tried running this command?
Hey. So I made the dumb decision of not backing up my /etc/default/grub while trying to get my brightness keys to work the way they should. Now, when I go to adjust the brightness from the system...
Add to your command(s).
Try following the directions under "Wireless" in this how-to guide: here. If that does not resolve the issue, let me know. There is some more relevant information here on the Broadcom website.
The title sums up my problem to the point. I added the system monitor extension to the top panel in GNOME and it caused my battery indicator to not show. I tried removing the extension and restarting...