Oh, I should also mention I have seen the hang on a T60 with a Radeon
X1300 video card as well.
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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
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
FYI, Slashdot reported on this bug:
http://linux.slashdot.org/story/12/09/20/1245240/stubborn-intel-
graphics-bug-haunts-ubuntu-1204
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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.
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.
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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
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
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.
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