For additional info please look at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1829494
I attempted to ubuntu-bug (as requested in comment #14) with plan to
file it using this lp.bug.report, but failed (it's a new bug sorry).
1829494 & this are the same issue.
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just had this occur in a lubuntu 19.10 qa-test (live)
dell [optiplex] 780 (c2q-q9400, 8gb, amd/ati cedar radeon hd
5000/6000/7350/8350)
which is a box I don't see mentioned above
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Live QA-Test so I'm almost certain a new of test would not create
identical trace details for the issue. This condition occurs about once
a fortnight on my primary box (the d960 in list of machines it occurs
on) but that system is somewhat modified (with loads more packages
installed).
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Status: Incomplete => New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1816394
Title:
Ubuntu 19.04 qa:test - suspended system resumed without
No it's NOT listed as off. When I go there I just take note of what it
says ("Analogue Stereo Output" on this d960 box) and turn the profile so
it says off. I then re-click the drop-down again to get the list, and
put it back to "Analogue Stereo Output" (for my current box).
It's occurred on
OH! Interesting. Three more questions:
1. Before installing/trying pavucontrol what else did you try?
2. When you resume with no audio and have pavucontrol installed already, if
you go to the profile selection tab, is it in the "off" state?
3. Am I correct that you tested this and had it
Yeah writing is not great... my mind wanders...
"went to Configuration (or last tab) and Profile=Off on the drop-down
menu, then returned to Profile=AnalogStereo Duplex."
is how I described it. The 'AnalogStereo Duplex' in that description
will be whatever it was before I switch it off, then
What are you doing with pavucontrol that "fixes" it? With that last
comment, it's clear it's not the installation that solves the problem.
You're doing something with the program but I'm not sure what.
Also you said that you tried several things to fix it that didn't work.
What were they?
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Lubuntu 19.04 daily QA-test (20190326.1 from /etc/apt/sources.list)
dell [optiplex] 755 (c2d-e6850, 5gb, amd/ati radeon rv516/x1300/x1550)
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suspended system, waited, it resumed, circles on firefox, then after eth
reconnected it resumed (silently). vlc wouldn't play sound either...
It was a 'live' QA-test so re-running the test may not result in the
same detail, and is extremely unlikely to match PID.
I can try to do it again (tried same tests using same ISO on two
different boxes, it does re-occur but not very often). It occurs most
often on dell 755's (I have 3 but two in
gnome-power-manager only provides an UI to display battery/power stats,
that's not the faulty component there, maybe the kernel if it's a driver
issue?
** Package changed: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
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