After upgrading to 24.04 with NVidia driver 550, I still have the issue.
Disabling nvidia-hibernate, nvidia-resume and nvidia-suspend services is
still the workaround that fixes suspend/resume for me.
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I confirm I got an upgrade of the nvidia driver today, and it broke
after rebooting.
/var/log/apt/history.log:
Start-Date: 2022-05-18 06:24:01
Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
Upgrade: libnvidia-fbc1-510:amd64 (510.60.02-0ubuntu1,
510.73.05-0ubuntu0.22.04.1), libnvidia-fbc1-510:i386
It just happened to me today on 22.04 and the 510 driver (after an
automatic upgrade?).
No way to boot my computer, even in recovery mode I got this issue...
I'm currently running from a live USB to write this post.
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I just encountered this issue when upgrading from 21.10 to 22.04, not
with a google account but with an orange.fr account. Workarounded thanks
to #4.
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This issue still exists with Ubuntu 22.04 and NVIDIA driver 510 (GeForce
GTX 980M).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1946303
Title:
No video after wake from S3 due to Nvidia driver
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1946303 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1946303
As the author of this bug report, I marked this bug as duplicate of bug
#1946303 because it's the same symptoms and the same workaround has been
described working there.
** This bug has been marked a
No fix for me.
I installed all updates, reenabled the suspend services, rebooted and
tried a suspend/resume, but it still failed to resume.
After a hard reboot, I disabled the suspend services, and suspend/resume
works again for me.
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A workaround I found is to disable nvidia-resume and nvidia-suspend
services:
systemctl disable nvidia-hibernate.service nvidia-resume.service nvidia-
suspend.service
Suspend/resume works again after that.
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After upgrading from 21.10 to 22.04, the suspend/resume stopped working
on my laptop with an NVIDIA discrete card.
The computer goes in sleep mode, but when resuming, the screen remain
black.
The issue happens with both NVIDIA driver 470 and 510. Previously, I was
running
Mo [french] = Mega octets [french] = Mega Bytes [english]
There's already a suggestion for 261, and I added a new one for 281, but
I don't know if/when it will be reviewed. The current suggestions for
261 have been added since 2008 and 2011!
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When running "nmcli device wifi", the list of avalaible SSID appears
with their rate.
In english (LANG=C), the rate unit is "Mbit/s".
In french (LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8), it has been translated to "Mo/s", which means
"MBytes/s"!
Assuming the original (english) unit is correct,
Attached is an updated version of the python_2_to_3.diff (from gnat-
gps-17.0.2017 deb) that should fix this issue.
I did not test rebuilding the package with this patch (I encounter some
dependencies issues hard to install without breaking things in my
current environment), but since the fix is
Ok, I found what's the problem.
In the file /usr/share/gps/support/ui/workflows/__init__.py, line 248
(gnat-gps 17.0.2017-1ubuntu1 from cosmic):
el = next (gen.next)
shall be:
el = next (gen)
And then it works.
This line has been modified by the python_2_to_3.diff deb patch during
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 18.10 (and also 19.04 daily of 2019-03-03), the GNAT
Programming Studio IDE (gnat-gps) fails to launch binaries built by a
project with the "Build & run" button in the menu bar.
The Messages view only outputs:
Uncaught exception in workflows:
TypeError:
Public bug reported:
This appeared during an update. Reproduced on another computer.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: avahi-dnsconfd 0.6.32-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-38.43-generic 4.13.16
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-38-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules:
The package containing those icons is ubuntu-mate-icon-themes.
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Title:
Battery icon in systray/mate-panel has incorrect size in Ambiant-MATE
To
Public bug reported:
In Ambiant-MATE theme (and maybe other similar themes), the battery
status icon, present in the mate-indicator-applet, has incorrect size to
be properly drawn in the systray (and also in contextual menu).
The battery icon set have different width and height (for example,
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Same issue with GTX 980M on Ubuntu 16.04, even with latest NVIDIA
drivers (367.27).
I described this on NVIDIA forums:
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/942337/linux/backlight-brightness-not-hooked-to-acpi-events-ubuntu-16-04-/
I manually fixed it by created an acpid event handler,
Public bug reported:
My /var/cache/apt/archives directory is mounted as a tmpfs partition,
therefore after a fresh boot, the directory is empty.
In such a situation, synaptic fails to install any package with the
following error:
E: Could not open lock file /var/cache/apt/archives/lock - open
Well, the main purpose of my comment was to give some hints to Ian with
his laptop, in case it could help him, because we have some common
hardware parts...
I can fill a new bug for my case, but what do you mean by "Ubuntu repository
kernel"?
Currently, I'm running the 4.6 kernel from
I have a different Clevo model (P751DM-G) but with same issue: the
backlight Fn-keys doesn't work neither out of the box, nor with a kernel
4.6. Well, in fact, they work until I suspend/resume, and then they no
longer work. Looking at acpi_listen, I noticed that after first
suspend/resume cycle,
Seems to be fixed in kernel 3.19.0-18, isn't it?
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Title:
[Toshiba Equium A100-306] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 968 at
I have very similar symptoms, but I don't have nvidia graphics in my
computer. I have an i945GM gpu. Also, the issue occurs when booting
kernel 3.19.0-17, but not with 3.19.0-15 or 3.19.0-16, neither with
4.0.2 from kernel ppa.
When booting in failsafe mode and resuming to normal boot, Xorg will
Initial discussion on Ask Ubuntu: http://askubuntu.com/questions/367961
/no-notifications-from-notify-osd-on-13-10
** Tags added: flashback gnome
** Tags added: notification
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In Ubuntu 13.10, there is a conflict between notification-daemon and
notify-osd when running a GNOME Flashback session.
The following two issues are correlated:
1) When a notification arise, there is a mix of GNOME 3-like and Ubuntu
notification styles (graphically). It can
@Sam in reply to #61: I removed compiz-experimental and installed your
ppa instead, but unfortunately it doesn't fix it.
Here is how I reproduce it (I'm running Gnome 3 in fallback mode, but
gnome-panel):
1) Open gedit, and maximize it
2) Close gedit (it will remember it was maximized)
3) Open
@Sam: Also, each time I reopen a window, it's original height shrinks by
about the height of the titlebar.
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Title:
Regression: Broken
This is quite annoying because if you have a titlebar-deffective window
on top of a maximized window which has a working title bar, the close
action will go to the later instead of the visible one... and you will
accidentally close the wrong window/application. It offen happens to me
with the web
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 12.10, when xchat-gnome is running and the network connection is
lost, xchat-gnome automatically disconnects from server.
When the network connection goes up again, xchat-gnome automatically reconnects
to all servers, but then pop ups the join channel dialog (this
This LinkedIn invitation is a bit odd : Bug can't reply to you :)
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[regression] all network apps / browsers suffer from multi-second
I no longer use ubuntu 8.10. I'm currently running ubuntu 11.04, and
haven't seen this issue for a long time. It may even have been fixed in
a previous release (ubuntu 9.x or 10.x).
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Seems to be fixed with latest updates (natty-proposed repository
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Title:
Regression in window list applet (wnck-applet) behavior
To
I added the ppa and installed the latest Alsa driver modules, but the
problem still occurs.
Alsa Bug filled at:
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=5040
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Yes I did it. Nothing better.
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How can I ensure there is no snd-hda-intel quirk? I haven't modified any
configuration option, just installed the linux-alsa-driver-modules. Is
it Ok? (after a reboot, of course).
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/sys/module/snd_hda_intel/parameters/model says:
(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null)
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When plugging headphones jack, the laptop's speakers doesn't automute.
Both speakers and headphones output sound. (Hopefuly, I can mute them
manualy in sound preferences...)
Laptop is Lenovo ThinkPad SL510 with HDA Intel (ALC269). Tested with
Ubuntu 10.10 (kernel 2.6.35-22
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It's fixed in Karmic. But still present on Lucid. Please fix it before
Lucid release, not like for Karmic (fix was too late).
@manu: it has nothing to do with wireless. It's the same problem with
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I thought it was in karmic-updates, or maybe karmic-proposed repository.
Which version of libc6 package do you have? I have 2.10.1-0ubuntu16 from
karmic-updates.
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He says that when he tries to connect to his accounts, Empathy doesn't
find them (sic) though they're active (sic). Then he seems to have a
network error message, but we don't know which one exactly. He adds he's
connected to Internet by an Orange Box (ADSL modem), using wired
connection (probably
It seems to be OK for me too, so I think that yes, it's really fixed :)
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Unfortunately I no longer use suspend to ram, because once I spilled
some water on my laptop, and since an hardware problem makes it resume
itself randomly :(
So I can't confirm if I still encounter this bug or not.
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options single-request in /etc/resolv.conf works, but it has two
drawbacks:
1) The first time you want to access a website, it will be slow.
2) when the process terminates, i.e. when you close the application or
when it ends by itself (web browser, apt-get, etc.), you lose all your
fast DNS
In Gnome Appearance Properties (right clic on the desktop - change
wallpaper or in System menu), then in the last tab, chose None.
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With kernel 2.6.32rc7 and xorg-edgers' intel driver (2.9.0+git), I could
switch to a console (tty1), and dump kernel messages after the GPU hang
(and reboot properly).
It seems that by default, the Gnome screen resolution menu sets external
monitor to extended at right, which could break with
Ok I see, calling xrandr will by default expand the virtual screen as
if the external monitor is right of LVDS, even if we directly call
xrandr --output VGA1 --below LVDS.
I tried with LVDS1=1280x800 and VGA1=1280x1024 (native resolutions, chosen by
default).
VGA1 at the right/left of LVDS1 will
Ah I didn't know that. But at least, the PulseAudio output could be
added (MPD accept multiple configured outputs), and then user just chose
the appropriate audio output (or we could even detect at install time
that pulseaudio is the used audio backend in order to enable it for
MPD).
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Maybe we can also look if PulseAudio is installed and if a pulseaudio
process is running? If yes, we select it as the default Audio Output for
MPD, if not we keep ALSA.
But anyway, we should enable (i.e. uncomment in /etc/mpd.conf) both ALSA
and PulseAudio outputs, so that in case the wrong one
The problem is still present in Karmic.
Enabling pulse output in /etc/mpd.conf:
audio_output {
typepulse
nameMy Pulse Output
}
And tunning PulseAudio preferences with paprefs as said in #15 (enable
network access to local sound devices and don't require
I attached the fonts.conf that solves the problem (at least for me). It
is the same as mentionned in the above comment (i.e., fonts.conf taken
from ubuntuforums). Note that I haven't tested it with virtual box. Note
also that it solves the same problem for emacs23.
** Attachment added: fonts.conf
Don't forget to add the dot at the begining of the file name:
.fonts.conf
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strange. Did you run sysctl -p /etc/sysctl.conf after having set
net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 in /etc/sysctl.conf?
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Well, after a bit more testing, the fix in #32 only partially works. For
example, it works for browsers but not for apt-get, wget or lftp.
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Emacs23, which now uses GTK (by default, it seems), is also affected by
this bug. As for firefox, I can fix it by properly creating
~/.fonts.conf...
I'm not a GTK guru so I don't know if applications developers have to
implement manually the connection between font usage and Gnome font
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emacs23
On karmic, emacs23 does not follow font settings as set in Gnome Appearance
Properties. This is similar to:
- https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox-3.5/+bug/379761/ (firefox
3.5 on karmic)
-
Note that there was a similar bug on Hardy with gnome-terminal:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-terminal/+bug/190848
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Will it be fixed for Karmic release? It's a problem many people will
suffer, and many of them may not want to look around the web for a hack
fixing the issue.
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It seems to be fixed in jaunty.
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You're true :)
I retried today with live-CD of 5th march 2009, it doesn't work out of
the box (i.e., after resuming, the touchpad is dead), but it works when
adding i8042.reset at kernel command line.
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Yes, It's a Lenovo 3000 N100 but I'm not sure about the psmouse module
(but it's loaded on intrepid with kernel version 2.6.27-11, so it should
still be used).
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I'm not sure I can test this with the live-CD. But since it works in
intrepid, I guess it will still work in jaunty.
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Public bug reported:
On Intrepid 8.10, Wifi (iwl3945) randomly fails to resume after a
Suspend to RAM. I'm using the 2.6.27-7 kernel. With Hardy (and kernel
2.6.24), I never had this problem (however the driver produced random
kernel panics when suspending the machine).
Unloading and reloading
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 267047 ***
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cpufreq applet doesn't draw anything (white square) in gnome-panel
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I don't think so, it just happened to me with intrepid...
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What does dmesg says? Maybe the driver failed to load the firmware, like
for me because I had to copy it from old kernel to the proper place for
the new kernel...
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Wifi LED works and blinks with linux-2.6.27-rc3 on hardy (deb packages
from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/pub/next/2.6.27-rc3/), on my Lenovo 3000
N100 (intel wireless 3945). It also works in Intrepid with Live CD. If
nothing breaks before Intrepid is released, this should be finally fixed
with Ubuntu
The bug seems to be fixed in recent Ubuntu version. In fact, I don't
know really well the state of the bug, since I don't have access to the
machine very often, but I had no complaints for years about that... It
has probably been fixed since Edgy.
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These manpages are very old.
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I don't know if those pages exist in 'man' format, but you can get
latests online at : http://www.opengl.org/sdk/docs/man/
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Yeah but at this point we really know that LED support doesn't work
since nothing changed about it (i.e. it hasn't been implemented yet). So
saying does not work on XXX after 8 similar comments is quite useless.
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For information, led support has recently landed in git :
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/rchatre/iwlwifi-2.6.git;a=commit;h=ec2ce7fc7890b37d564a274513d8d99ed4edb9ac
Now I don't know what will Ubuntu kernel team do for the final release
(if they'll use a recent version of iwlwifi or
A first patch for getting LED working on linux-2.6.24 should be avalaible
soon...
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Try adding i8042.reset parameter to kernel in the bootloader.
In /boot/grub/menu.lst, the line begining with # defoptions like thise one on
my system:
# defoptions=quiet splash locale=fr_FR i8042.reset
Then run update-grub, reboot, and play with suspend.
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No, you shouldn't need 2.6.22. What do you mean by nothing changed?
you still don't have automute for speakers?
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Ah, your sound control seems quite different than mine then. Here, the
headphones and speakers channels are the same, known as Master volume.
So I can't adjust headphone volume independently of speakers volume. So
you are saying is that you have an headphone channel which is non
fonctionnal when
Synaptics touchpad is broken after resume on Lenovo 3000 N100 too.
The device in /dev/input disappears after resume, and in
/proc/bus/input/devices too.
Who in the system is responsible of this device? (which kernel module? ...)
And is there a way to restart it manually?
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No the previous fix won't work with your codec. Maybe you should open a
bug on alsa's bugzilla, or look if someone hasn't posted already about
speaker automute issue with Motorola Si3054.
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Now building/installing alsa 1.0.15rc3 with a small fix (the patch
consists in a boolean negation, see https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org
/alsa-bug/view.php?id=2581) fully corrects the speaker issue on Lenovo
3000 N100, but the patch brakes on other laptops (like Samsung X60)...
So I think some
You don't have to recompile the whole kernel!
On alsa's bugzilla entry (https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-
bug/view.php?id=2581), my post (#0016835) gives all the commands to
download, build and install everything needed to fix the bug (or you can
follow the same intructions on
I'm not certain that having the latest alsa-utils is mandatory, so maybe
ignoring it will be fine.
Also, you may need to pass an option to the sound module (to select the
same codepath as Lenovo), since your laptop doesn't seem to be listed in
driver's pci quirck list
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.20-2-generic
In feisty, cpufreq actions now affects both CPU cores of my Core 2 Duo.
I can no longer specify a governor (or frequency) for one core, and a
different one for the other. In edgy, I can select governor/frequency
for each CPU
Oh... ok. Thanks for making that clear in my mind :-)
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Hello, I looked a bit at xchat's code for some debugging reasons, and I
have found that the browser patch
(xchat-2.6.6/debian/patches/09_browser.dpatch) has some redundant code.
The portion in question is:
--- xchat-2.6.4foo/src/fe-gtk/fe-gtk.c 2006-06-06
Public bug reported:
sensible-browser does not use the preferred browser as specified in
gnome-default-applications-properties.
I have selected Epiphany as my favorite browser, with openning links in
new tab by default. So my default browser command is epiphany --new-tab
%s. sensible-browser
An other quick fix is to add gnome-open with update-alternatives so
that it will be called by sensible-browser:
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/x-www-browser x-www-browser
/usr/bin/gnome-open 150
sudo update-alternatives --config x-www-browser
gnome-open should run the appropriate
These man pages are still missing in Edgy... since Breezy. Is there a
chance to see them in edgy?
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This is an ATAPI CD-ROM, connected to the SATA/IDE controller which
works in combined mode (it can handle both SATA and IDE at time).
Before being handled like an SCSI disk, it was named /dev/hdd. Now both
disks (HDD and CD-ROM) are handled like SATA/SCSI drives because of this
combined mode.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: udev
My CD-Rom is often not recognized at boot time, perhaps 1/2 or 1/3 of
the time. The only way I found to fix that is by rebooting, generally it
then is detected.
I'm not sure also what software is causing this failure (udev ? ata_piix
? other ?).
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CD-Rom not found one time out of two Acer TM4150LMi
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I don't know if it can be usefull...
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: udev
My CD-Rom is often not recognized at boot time, perhaps 1/2 or 1/3 of
the time. The only way I found to fix that is by rebooting, generally it
then is detected.
I'm not sure also what software
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CD-Rom not found one time out of two Acer TM4150LMi
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