As mentioned in the upstream bug report, this was fixed in later
versions, probably by
https://git.gnome.org/browse/evince/commit/?id=8d3ac1d8de83f3c6d9c51e9ad2c56e000d4bb4e7
I've made a quick attempt at backporting this to trusty, and it does
seem to work now. I'll attach the patch.
** Patch a
I have also tried switching virtual terminals upon resuming using Ctrl-
Alt-F1-10, with no luck. If I put the computer back to sleep using the
Function-Standby key combination, and wake it again, it is still broken,
but putting it to sleep using /etc/acpi/sleep.sh force seems to always
reset it to
After further experimentation, it turns out that this only happens when
suspending by closing the lid; if I suspend by using the power button on
the gnome panel, the power button on the laptop, the Function-Suspend
key combination, or '/etc/acpi/sleep.sh force', it suspends and resumes
just fine. O
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
This is a feature request.
I have an external disk with several partitions. When I plug it in, the
automounter mounts it with the partitions named disk, disk-1, etc. It
appears that it is not consistent which one is named which, so it is
very ha