Public bug reported:
I close the lid and it locks the screen as expected. When opening and
entering the correct password for the same user, the screen goes black.
I can login into each user account only once. Restarting lightdm works
but is not a solution for programmes with unsaved work.
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** Description changed:
I pressed a hotkey to run xfce4-session-logout -s, closed the laptop lid,
pulled the earphone and the USB mouse out. I came back later and the machine
wasn't sleeping but was displaying a black screen (with background-light). No
response for any keys, and
Public bug reported:
I pressed a hotkey to run xfce4-session-logout -s, closed the laptop lid,
pulled the earphone and the USB mouse out. I came back later and the machine
wasn't sleeping but was displaying a black screen (with background-light). No
response for any keys, and key-combinations.
The bug happened only once, but the ubuntu bug reporter reported it twice, with
some difference in content:
'CPU#1 stuck for 23s!'
'CPU#1 stuck for 22s!'
There may be other differences as well.
There was only one occurrence of the bug, so I don't know how often it
occurs. If I can reproduce the
Thank you for your notice, Cristopher, I updated my BIOS to the latest
one.
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Title:
BUG: soft lockup - CPU#1 stuck for 23s!
Public bug reported:
This maybe a duplicate of the bug I reported a few minutes ago, but the
bug reporter popped up again. However, there was only one freeze, the
one that I wrote about in my previous report.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package:
Public bug reported:
Both the mouse and keyboard got frozen. The only response: the browser button
blinked 4 times whenever pressed. The screen would turn on/off when
closing/opening the lid.
I needed to power the notebook off by holding the power button pressed for a
few seconds. The notebook
So I updated the BIOS from Win7 and the output is:
68ICE Ver. F.61
01/21/2015
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Title:
BUG: soft lockup - CPU#1 stuck for 23s!
The output:
68ICE Ver. F.04
06/12/2012
This is the latest BIOS for Linux from the HP support site. Somehow, there is a
newer BIOS for Win8.1 64bit. Why is BIOS version dependent on the OS? I think
HP didn't care Linux users. I am going to install the newest BIOS (F.61,
22/01/2015) on Win7.
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Public bug reported:
Recently I installed linux 3.14.1-031401-generic on Xubuntu 16.04
because of freezes on suspend. I get this bug when starting the system.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: bcmwl-kernel-source 6.30.223.248+bdcom-0ubuntu8
Uname: Linux
Public bug reported:
I followed instructions on
http://www.zedt.eu/tech/linux/enable-hibernation-xubuntu-16-04/ to enable
hibernation.
pm-hibernate worked well.
The Hibernate option appeared in Xubuntu's power menu. I pressed that button.
The screen became blank and Caps Lock became on, not
I have this issue with the 4.8. RC6 upstream kernel
(http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.8-rc6/).
I attached /var/lib/dkms/bcmwl/6.30.223.248+bdcom/build/make.log
Command line output:
ata@HPp:~/Letöltések/linux_upstream$ sudo dpkg -i *.deb
[sudo] ata jelszava:
A korábban ki nem
I tested hibernation with no prior kernel version.
Now I tested the upstream kernel (v4.8-rc6) and the bug exists there, too.
That kernel however caused strange things. The processor cores hit 100 % usage
right after login. I opened a terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T), started htop but the
terminal became
Public bug reported:
I didn't experience anything just the popup window that opened this bug report.
Recently I installed the the deb file fixing another bug
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcmwl/+bug/1595765/comments/5). That
may be related.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease:
Public bug reported:
I can experience very high CPU usage by dbus-daemon and delayed opening of
programs like leafpad and vlc. CPU usage of dbus-daemon is 100% of a CPU core
for 3 to 5 minutes if I do one of the below operations:
a) launching leafpad from thunar to open a text file
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