[Desktop-packages] [Bug 966744] Re: [i965] Resume from suspend leaves me with black screen or a screen of the desktop before it suspended. Compiz hung in intel_update_renderbuffers() from intel_prepar

2012-09-16 Thread bmomjian
Oh, I should also mention I have seen the hang on a T60 with a Radeon X1300 video card as well. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to xserver-xorg-video-intel in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/966744 Title: [i965]

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 966744] Re: [i965] Resume from suspend leaves me with black screen or a screen of the desktop before it suspended. Compiz hung in intel_update_renderbuffers() from intel_prepar

2012-09-16 Thread bmomjian
I am seeing it on a T60 running Ubuntu 12.04 with an Intel 945 video card. I have my lid set to no action so I am not even going into suspend, and can get it to fail 20% of the time. There really is no workaround except not closing the lid --- hope this is fixed soon. I have 8 other T60s with

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 966744] Re: [i965] Resume from suspend leaves me with black screen or a screen of the desktop before it suspended. Compiz hung in intel_update_renderbuffers() from intel_prepar

2012-09-18 Thread bmomjian
Matt Price (matt-price) asked about the underlying cause of the hang, and I think it is most clearly stated in the link to freedesktop-bugs #50227 at the top of this page in the status table, which finally has this bug marked as critical by almost every subsystem. The fact this bug report goes

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 966744] Re: [i965] Resume from suspend leaves me with black screen or a screen of the desktop before it suspended. Compiz hung in intel_update_renderbuffers() from intel_prepar

2012-09-28 Thread bmomjian
FYI, Slashdot reported on this bug: http://linux.slashdot.org/story/12/09/20/1245240/stubborn-intel- graphics-bug-haunts-ubuntu-1204 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to xserver-xorg-video-intel in Ubuntu.

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 966744] Re: [i965] Resume from suspend leaves me with black screen or a screen of the desktop before it suspended. Compiz hung in intel_update_renderbuffers() from intel_prepar

2012-09-13 Thread bmomjian
I don't think corrupt binaries is the general cause of the hang problem. I ran debsums -s and got no problems reported, but still see the hang. Also, I uninstalled gnome-screensaver a while ago, but still get the hang. I do have an Intel video card, but saw the hangs with an nVidia card as well.

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 966744] Re: [i965] Resume from suspend leaves me with black screen or a screen of the desktop before it suspended. Compiz hung in intel_update_renderbuffers() from intel_prepar

2012-10-10 Thread bmomjian
You can see the Ubuntu pending update queue here, particularly for Precise (12.04): http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/pending- sru.html. It shows the pending update fix as four days old. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 966744] Re: [i965] Resume from suspend leaves me with black screen or a screen of the desktop before it suspended. Compiz hung in intel_update_renderbuffers() from intel_prepar

2012-10-13 Thread bmomjian
I found an easy way to get this update. This might be obvioius to experienced Ubuntu users, but it wasn't obvious to me. In System Tools/Administration/Update Manager, under Settings/Updates, check Pre-release Updates. Then close the window and click Check. You will see a lot of proposed

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1426138] [NEW] Recent 12.04 update disables Edit Connections and VPNs

2015-02-26 Thread bmomjian
Public bug reported: Today's Ubuntu 12.04 update has diabled Network Manager's Edit Connections and VPN Connections / Configure VPN. They are both greyed out. I had one machine that had that problem today, and by manually updating another laptop and restarting nm-applet, the laptop went from

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1424119] Re: Edit Connections...now insensitive by default in network manager's menu

2015-03-01 Thread bmomjian
I can confirm that on reboot, the Edit Connections menu option is greyed out and unusable, but after 18 hours, it is white and works just fine. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to network-manager-applet in Ubuntu.