Tested and confirmed that wake from sleep results in a black screen 100%
of the time on 5.15.0-53-generic, but only ~10% of the time on
5.15.0-52-generic. Thus on the surface it seems 5.15.0-53-generic caused
a regression.
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** Attachment added: "journalctl log of sleep-wake-forced reboot around Nov 20
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When resuming from suspend in Ubuntu 22.04 with proprietary Nvidia
driver
Public bug reported:
When resuming from suspend in Ubuntu 22.04 with proprietary Nvidia
driver 515, screen is black, and never changes after 10 minutes of
waiting.
However journalctl shows activity after wake (see attached log excerpt,
where wake occurs around Nov 20 10:28:37 with black screen,
> 1. Look in /var/crash for crash files ...
I did and could not find any recent ones - most recent was over a week
ago.
> 2. If step 1 failed then look at https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/ID where ID
> is the content of file /var/lib/whoopsie/whoopsie-id on the machine.
Nothing there that is
Here is the output of `journalctl -b-1 | tail` after waiting over a
minute on the blank screen and restarting. (In this case the screen
wasn't completely blank but had a non-flashing cursor in the top left
corner. It doesn't appear every time, only ~1/3 of wake from sleep
attempts.)
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Tried installing the Nvidia 390 driver since that is another commonly
cited workaround, but once pass the filesystem encryption password
prompts the screen goes black. No useful error messages in journalctl
that I can see.
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Public bug reported:
An Nvidia driver upgrade in Ubuntu 20.04 caused waking from S3 suspend
to lead to a black screen.
Upgrading to Ubuntu 22.04 using latest stable Nvidia driver 515.65.01
did not resolve the issue.
There are several Nvidia sleep tickets that at first seem related, but
mention
On Ubuntu 14.04, xmodmap is not called after resuming from suspend,
making this still broken compared to the old behavior.
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Still a problem in Firefox 34.
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Title:
Streamming player stops - very high cpu and memory usage
Status in firefox package in
I can confirm that this workaround is successful in Ubuntu 14.04.
Thanks!
Also agree that we still need this fixed in Control Panel.
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On my system, afer the video fails to play, Firefox CPU usage exceeds
200%, and system monitor reports three cores being utiliized
simultaneously by Firefox. Memory usage
I too am using Firefox Aurora 33 on Ubuntu 14.04.
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I too can confirm that setting the number of desktops to 1 in CCSM fixes
the issue.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1289820
Title:
'Move to Another Workspace' causes
Still broken in latest Ubuntu 14.04 daily.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/898087
Title:
Keyboard shortcuts set in Gnome Control Center - Keyboard do not have
affect
Public bug reported:
When using the 'Move to Another Workspace' right-click option on a
window, the window disappears from the current workspace, but is not
present in any other workspace. It effectively is no longer accessible,
though it can still be killed. Disabling workspaces does not cause
Devs, please mark this bug as not fixed.
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Keyboard shortcuts set in Gnome Control Center - Keyboard do not
Same as comment #10 on Ubuntu 13.04.
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~/.xmodmaprc has been renamed ~/.Xmodmap
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Still not working in Ubuntu 12.04 or 13.04. Following steps of bug
reporter above still results in the same fail case.
This bug was first reported back in 2009 (see duplicates). It is a
shame it has taken so long to properly fix.
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The best temporary workaround is to disable the Global Menu Bar
Integration addon. This seems to prevent Unity from scanning the
bookmarks, resolving the problem.
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I have over a thousand bookmarks, though I am not sure exactly how many.
I too am experiencing this problem and it is lowering productivity
significantly since the slowdown is rather frequent and makes the
browser temporarily inaccessible.
Is there a dev out there who can point me to where the
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rhythmbox crashed while trying to download gstreamer plugin
Status in “rhythmbox”
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libreoffice crashed when trying to access menus
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