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I have a dual boot system with Kubuntu 23.04 and Windows 11 on Thinkpad e14 gen 2.

This error shows up after I select Kubuntu from the grub menu and also when I logout or shutdown the system.


amdgpu: Secure display: Generic Failure.
amdgpu: SECUREDISPLAY: query secure display T
A failed. ret 0x0

I did a fwupdmgr update and also checked for firmware updates in windows partition using lenovo vantage and lenovo support, but no firmware updates were available for my device.

Also, this issue was not in Fedora 38, which I was using before installing Kubuntu.

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