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.
--
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Touch
Spoke too soon, just hibernated and then resumed with Ethernet cable
plugged in and the problem occurred. Killing or restarting Network
Manager just caused nm-applet to crash so I had to restart that - which
is probably why the workaround no longer works.
I haven't noticed this problem in the
After an upgrade to 14.10 the workaround stopped working (restarting
network manager each resume). Due to another problem I had to reinstall
14.10 and the problem is no longer present for me after the reinstall. I
am not sure whether this has been fixed in 14.10 or whether it was the
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
--
You received this bug
There's no need to file another bug report, it will only be marked as a
duplicate. This bug has not been fixed for everyone and continues on here:-
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd-shim/+bug/1252121
--
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Touch
@David or anyone else having this problem, I too didn't have any luck
with nmcli nm sleep false in my script under /etc/pm/sleep.d/ either
but when I used service network-manager restart instead it worked
flawlessly. I have not had any problems for almost five months and it
doesn't cause any side
8 matches
Mail list logo