On Lu, 04 mar 19, 20:03:46, Paul Sutton wrote:
>
> Q2) On a similar note (more for me) As we are on 9.8 will there be a 9.9
> or are we going straight from 9.8 to 10?
Stretch will be supported for at least one year after the release of
buster, so there will most likely be a few more point
On Mon, Mar 04, 2019 at 08:03:46PM +, Paul Sutton wrote:
> Q1) Just wondered how soon is soon? Only asking because I am about to
> install Debian on a netbook for a friend. If the Buster release is
> within a few weeks, I can perhaps wait for 10 to be released.
Months, not weeks.
On 04/03/2019 19:37, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> On 3/3/19, ksqsf wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Recently, I upgraded to Debian Buster (since it's going to release
>> soon), and generally it's an enjoyable experience. However, from time
>> to time, my laptop's keyboard and touchpad won't work after
On 3/3/19, ksqsf wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Recently, I upgraded to Debian Buster (since it's going to release
> soon), and generally it's an enjoyable experience. However, from time
> to time, my laptop's keyboard and touchpad won't work after waking up
> from suspension (open the lip). It's
On 3/3/19, Carl Fink wrote:
> Also, just now I had the "ignore keyboard, won't return from monitor sleep"
> issue. I was in the middle of something, so when pressing a key did
> nothing I
> walked away and came back a few minutes later ... and NOW the keyboard
> did unsleep the monitor. What the?
On 3/3/19, Carl Fink wrote:
> On 3/3/19 9:27 AM, ksqsf wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>>> I have found the screen won't wake after sleeping, which makes it
>>> appear the keyboard and mouse are not working. Switching to a virtual
>>> console and back makes it all work again. I simply hit Ctl+Alt+F4,
>> wait
>>>
ksqsf writes:
> Recently, I upgraded to Debian Buster (since it's going to release
[...]
> me a direction for finding the root cause and a fix? Thank you!
Recently I had almost the same problem on a Thinkpad X240: when the
computer wakes up from a suspension the touchpad often does not work
On Sun, 03 Mar 2019 19:34:14 +0800
ksqsf wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Recently, I upgraded to Debian Buster (since it's going to release
> soon), and generally it's an enjoyable experience. However, from time
> to time, my laptop's keyboard and touchpad won't work after waking up
> from suspension
On Sun, 03 Mar 2019 22:27:23 +0800
ksqsf wrote:
>Hi
>
>> I have found the screen won't wake after sleeping, which makes it
>> appear the keyboard and mouse are not working. Switching to a virtual
>> console and back makes it all work again. I simply hit Ctl+Alt+F4,
>wait
>> a second, and hit
On 3/3/19 9:27 AM, ksqsf wrote:
Hi
I have found the screen won't wake after sleeping, which makes it
appear the keyboard and mouse are not working. Switching to a virtual
console and back makes it all work again. I simply hit Ctl+Alt+F4,
wait
a second, and hit Alt+F7.
Thanks. I've never
Hi
> I have found the screen won't wake after sleeping, which makes it
> appear the keyboard and mouse are not working. Switching to a virtual
> console and back makes it all work again. I simply hit Ctl+Alt+F4,
wait
> a second, and hit Alt+F7.
Thanks. I've never thought of switching to another
On Sun, 03 Mar 2019 19:34:14 +0800
ksqsf wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Recently, I upgraded to Debian Buster (since it's going to release
>soon), and generally it's an enjoyable experience. However, from time
>to time, my laptop's keyboard and touchpad won't work after waking up
>from suspension (open the
Hi all,
Recently, I upgraded to Debian Buster (since it's going to release
soon), and generally it's an enjoyable experience. However, from time
to time, my laptop's keyboard and touchpad won't work after waking up
from suspension (open the lip). It's embarassing that I can't do any
work in front
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