Christopher, the laptop that I reported this bug for broke a little
while back. I now use a newer Ubuntu release with a different laptop and
no longer experience this bug. Given that nobody else has contributed to
this bug report and I no longer experience this bug, I would be more
than happy to
Public bug reported:
This is a recent bug, all worked perfectly until the last week or so.
I have USB-powered speakers (Altec Lansing XT1) which prior to
suspending work fine. I can unplug them and plug them back in and they
still appear as an option in Sound Settings...
Following suspending
Public bug reported:
X completely froze on me. I was unable to access any tty or press ctrl-
alt-backspace to restart X although mpd continued playing an mp3 in the
background. I had control of the mouse pointer but nothing else. I
eventually had to perform a hard reset. This is distinct from Bug
Public bug reported:
From the updates around last Friday or Saturday, I now get repeated
dialogue boxes with System program problem detected and Sorry, Ubuntu
12.10 has experienced an internal error. The executable path in the
latter error is /usr/share/apport/apport-gpu-error-intel.py. several
Hello Chris,
The network-manager package mentioned in #16 has now made it into
precise-proposed and has, for me at least, fixed the issue. I will now
change the bug tag to verification-done.
Thanks for your efforts.
** Tags removed: verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-done
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Public bug reported:
I assume that this is an xorg problem. I was browsing the internet when
suddenly my screen went black and eventually I was redirected back to
the login screen. After this happened, I logged back in and ran ubuntu-
bug. This is the first time that this has happened, so I do
** Summary changed:
- Xorg crash
+ Xorg crash - black screen then redirected to login
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Title:
Xorg crash - black screen then
Yes, I can still connect to networks- the issue is more of an annoyance
than something that has completed broken wifi.
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