Tried the ppa to see if it fixed problem per recommendation of your
previous comments and the referenced similar bug.. Did not fix it.. And
upgrading to the 3.7 kernel also breaks all the wireless modules.. which
aren't seemingly updated yet..
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 6:00 PM, Chauncellor
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On 12-10-04 08:51 AM, Éric Piel wrote:
> I can also report that on Quantal with 2.20.9-0ubuntu1, I haven't been
> able to reproduce this bug.
>
> That said, even if this week I've extensivily tried to trigger the bug,
> it's far from a complete proof the bug is gone. On my hardware it
> sometimes c
I tried things on 12.10 Beta 2 and it works every time. I have been
using my TinkPad x201 constantly with no issues whatsoever. I am using
2.20.9 version
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Can you make it work for Precise as well?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/966744
Title:
[i965] Resume from suspend leaves me with black screen or a scr
Matt,
> does anyone know what exactly is missing from the mainline kernel, or
> if using it is really advised? I use a realtek wireless card that used
> to be pretty buggy, I would hate to have to give up wireless to get
> suspend back...
That is a fairly complicated question to answer but I doub
On Tue 18 Sep 2012 06:00:08 AM EDT, Anmar Oueja wrote:
> I switched to 3.6-rc5 from the kernel PPA
> (http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/) and so far, I haven't
> had any blank screens upon resume. Please have a try.
>
> BTW, although the kernel says quantal, you can install it on 12.04
I switched to 3.6-rc5 from the kernel PPA
(http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/) and so far, I haven't
had any blank screens upon resume. Please have a try.
BTW, although the kernel says quantal, you can install it on 12.04.
You need 4 packages / per architecture.
Please test and provi
On Mon 17 Sep 2012 07:59:27 PM EDT, Lawrence Patrick Calulo wrote:
> Matt, was the battery on your ThinkPad not attached when you weren't
> able to reproduce the hang?
>
> When I was trying to get the hang to happen on my X200, I got about two
> days of hang-free Unity. When I attached the battery
I will try that next time my system gets out in the weeds. Thanks!
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On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 7:30 PM, Matt Price
wrote:
> On 12-09-17 05:38 PM, Jason Apol wrote:
> > Matt - How does one "recover fr
On 12-09-17 05:38 PM, Jason Apol wrote:
> Matt - How does one "recover from the crash by switching to VT1"?
>
> I'd be happy if I can get to some kind of desktop and save my work.
Ctrl-Alt-F1 will take you to a "Virtual Terminal" -- it's a console
screen where you can log in just as you would at t
Matt - How does one "recover from the crash by switching to VT1"?
I'd be happy if I can get to some kind of desktop and save my work.
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On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 5:28 PM, Matt Price
wrote:
> In a previous post i assert
In a previous post i asserted that turning off gnome-screensaver stops
these crashes from happening. This turns out not to be the case.
Unfortunately, I am having trouble capturing an xtrace of the crash --
it almost seems as if xtrace itself somehow protects the driver from the
crash! -- any
Hello Alex,
If this is indeed the case, can't ubuntu up the number so people get
it when they upgrade. By the number of people we have complaining, I
think it warrants this small bump. What do you think?
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