Re-installing the nouveau and nvidia drivers didn't work for me sadly.
The problem persists.
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I have Nvidia graphics and I am using the Nvidia drivers so it isn't
just a nouveau driver problem. But it may be worth re-installing the
nvidia drivers again to see if that solves the problem for me.
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I downloaded and installed and tested many mainline kernels, right up to
and including 4.9.0 rc2. None of these fixed the issue. Nor it seems is
any action taken, I've gone right down to 6% without the OS taking any
action.
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During the upgrade to 16.10 it seems that the installer disabled my low
battery notifications and actions. However after installation was
complete it didn't re-enable them. Now I no longer get notifications nor
is any action taken on the thresholds set in DConf.
Things I
Same problem for me and the problem also only occurred after the same
upgrade (14.10 15.04). Peter's workaround also works for me.
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Thanks for all the help Christopher, but I think that I will just
upgrade to Vivid as soon as I can, as it is only a few weeks away, so no
backport needed and it can be closed as invalid.
Thanks again for the help.
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I've installed that image to another partition and played around with it
and the problem seems to not be present on that installation. I
certainly couldn't trigger the problem.
I guess the question is now, how do I get that stability in my 14.10
install? Is there a package I can update in 14.10
Sorry it took so long but I had to reinstall due to an unrelated
problem. The reinstall didn't make any difference to this problem
though. I also tested Windows 8 with dual screens, just to rule out the
monitor(s) and it worked fine in Windows 8.
I tried the daily image on a Live USB and that
Thanks for the response. I updated my BIOS shortly after posting this
bug report, but it made no difference whatsoever everything was still as
it was before.
The output to that command is:
A16
12/17/2013
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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This has been going on for a while, but only seems to occur on dual
monitors and when certain applications are opened. Previously the screen
would go black and then reappear and be fine. Now the screen either goes
black and does not come back until one of the monitors is
I too am using Unity.
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[logind] stuck in PrepareForSleep, causing network and other services
to not resume
@Catalin you're right, it happened again. That is one in five resumes
that the network fails to resume though, rather than every time like it
did before, but still annoying.
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I don't know whether this means anything, but thought that it was worth
mentioning. When using 13.04 I had previously had some problems with a
kernel update and had gone back to using 3.8.0-30.44-generic. I noticed
today however that despite upgrading to 13.10 several days ago, the
kernel wasn't
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On a couple of occasions now opening Security and Privacy from the Dash
has crashed Compiz and Unity giving black screens, followed by an
unresponsive desktop before eventually returning to normal.
Also, the Security and Privacy app is often unresponsive and grey
screens
I'd just like to add that I have this problem, not on suspend (which I
haven't tried since upgrading) but each and every time I resume from
hibernate. I have to 'killall NetworkManager' to get networking back -
every time.
nmcli nm sleep false - didn't work for me.
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Ian, just checked and no I didn't! I'll try it again next resume.
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Well I wouldn't say it was a release blocker not being able to suspend,
you can always hibernate, I mean it's not like they've also removed
hibernate right? Oh wait!
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Had the same problem on 12.10. I back up to a Windows Share on the local
network. I tried opening the share via Nautilus, but it made no
difference, I still got the network connection error message. I tried
schaze 's workaround and that worked for me.
In /etc/hosts I added the destination
Same problem, same Failure and Success message. Using Ubuntu 12.10 and
to a back up using Samba. It had been working fine for weeks, but I made
a change to the folders to ignore, and now I have this error. Tried to
run back up twice, same error both times.
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Getting this problem too in 12.10. Very annoying when you have several
tabs open, and have to close them all, and then re-open them all just to
rename a file. None of the greyed out options are clickable in my case.
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Since upgrading to 12.10 Quantal and Evolution 3.6.0 Evolution has
become painfully slow. It seems to check email itself fine, but if I
manually select Send and Receive it hangs uses 100% CPU and has to be
killed. It also seems to update the search folders on every launch
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When attempting suspend the whole system just freezes, it attempts a
suspend, disconnects the internet and wireless and then just freezes. It
does not suspend and it isn't possible to 'resume' from this state
without a hard reset. This is happening frequently, so much so that
Sorry I may be getting confused with my terminology. By Suspend I meant
Sleep/Standby and not hibernation. I don't have any problems
hibernating. But my swap partition is 5.4GB and my RAM is 4GB.
Thanks.
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Thanks, I did that, it ran something, asked my permission to access
LaunchPad, which was granted and then collect some information. But I am
not sure what it did with it? Where does it store it and do I need to
attach it?
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This is happening very frequently. I use dual external monitors with my
laptop. When the laptop battery has charged, I unplug the AC cable. This
results in both screens going black for a second or two and then
resuming. However, every so often, approximately 1 in 3 times, the
I've been trying kernel 3.4 for the past few days (to try and resolve
another issue) and I can confirm that the wireless button works fine in
3.4. I can now boot up with the switch off (it boots much quicker with
wireless off) and then switch wireless on at the desktop and my wireless
works fine
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