11-12-2019
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Did you search your filesystem for core files?
I am not sure what I am looking for. I am in the drivers directory now: @/lib/modules/5.0.0-32-generic/kernel/drivers. Should I be looking for graphics drivers? Perhaps I am misinterpreting your question?
@hicksd8 I am not sure what Ubuntu 18.04 live is. I will run the labtop on an external monitor today and see how that goes. If I were to try changing graphics adapter settings; are there any settings that you would recommend specifically?
Edit: Just a note. I went to: settings->details and clicked "Check for updates" and two system updates were downloaded. I restarted the computer and it went through a hardware update. I am not sure if that has fixed the problem but I will let you guys know if it does. Currently I have another monitor hooked up to the labtop and I am running it in mirror mode.
Last edited by Circuits; 11-12-2019 at 12:26 PM..
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ipsec__stackmanager
_STACKMANAGER(8) Executable programs _STACKMANAGER(8)
NAME
ipsec__stackmanager - internal script to bring up kernel components for Libreswan
SYNOPSIS
ipsec _stackmanager start
ipsec _stackmanager stop
DESCRIPTION
ipsec _stackmanager is called from within the init sub-system (systemd, upstart, sysv initscripts) to bring up the Libreswan kernel
component as configured via the protostack= option in the ipsec.confi configuration file.
This involves loading and optionally unloading of the required kernel modules. Because the Linux kernel cannot autodetect most crypto
related drivers on-demand, _stackmanager handles loading the hardware random number (RNG) device drivers, OpenBSD/FreeBSD Cryptographic
Framework (OCF) drivers, CryptoAPI drivers, and the modules for the specific stack (Linux NETKEY/XFM or KLIPS/MAST). Probing for OCF
supported hardware is not supported - those modules must be loaded by the system before the start of the Libreswan sub system.
SEE ALSO
ip(8), ipsec_tncfg(8), ipsec.conf(5), ipsec_addconn(8), pluto(8)
HISTORY
This script was introduced in Libreswan. On the older Openswan systems, this functionality was split over various script files such as
ipsec _startnetkey, ipsec _startklips, ipsec _realsetup and ipsec setup. Man page written for the Libreswan project
<http://www.libreswan.org/> by Paul Wouters.
AUTHOR
Paul Wouters
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libreswan 12/16/2012 _STACKMANAGER(8)