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Everything's been great for a couple of months on this new machine
Yesterday or the day before it started locking up hard, spontaneously, without
high load.
X11 freezes. Keyboard is unresponsive. Sound still worked for a while once.
I accept updates when they arrive. Recen
The last crash before I reported this was just before hard-rebooting
around time 2024-01-25 19:30
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Title:
T14s Gen4 Inte
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Everything's been great for a couple of months on this new machine
Yesterday or the day before it started locking up hard, spontaneously,
without high load.
X11 freezes. Keyboard is unresponsive. Sound still worked for a while once.
- I accept updates when the
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At times it is completely debilitating; at other times it does not happen for
hours.
The physical connections are clean and solid.
There are other related behaviours reported in the past, but I am running
Ubuntu 20.10.
I guess the attachments will show that I'm using Intel
On a Thinkpad X230 I had this problem after upgrading to 22.04.
The recipe in comment 23 by nfalse solved the problem for me.
Thank you (though this is only a temporary workaround, given its use of
"UnsafeLegacyRenegotiation")
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Whoops -- actually, my enterprise network was a university's main wifi
(wpa.mcgill.ca), not eduroam. I propose to generalize the title of this
bug by dropping eduroam or changing it to (e.g. eduroam)
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For those of us who used the workaround method by @nfalse in comment 22,
how and when do we undo this workaround so as to be safe and benefit
from the released fix?
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I have two Lenovo T450s laptops running Ubuntu 20.10.
A few weeks ago, suspend stopped working properly: with an external monitor,
the external monitor no longer registers the connection when waking from
suspend.
Without, the laptop screen is black and the machine unresponsi
This problem does not affect a brand new user if I create one. So it is
maybe to do with having upgraded, and having old settings? How do I
reset the relevant settings?
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Yes, I have now very grudgingly upgraded to 19.10 and the problem seems
to be resolved.
This problem was new at some point in 19.04 (ie did not exist at first
with 19.04) and I do not think pressuring eople to upgrade (so soon
after a release) is a good solution.
On the other hand, strangely, no
Actually, it is not true that this is solved under 19.10. All that has
happened is that the latency has shortened to 1-2 seconds. It is *still*
the case that during that time, I cannot get the focus in any other
window or do anything else in the operating system.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
print page dialog latency when trying to canc
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When my laptop is docked, I used to use a headset plugged into the dock for
meetings. Both microphone and audio out were connected to my headset.
Since the last update, my sound does not work like it used it, and I
cannot make it work like I want.
In particular, whenever I
This is not just a problem when I dock. In fact, even when I correct the
problem by selecting the correct output device in sound settings, it
reverts after a while back to the incorrect one (HDMI/Display port)
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Fix was apparently released, yet for me the problem arose first when I upgraded
to 19.10.
I now have no access to the microphone on my headset.
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This problem seems to have been fixed in 17.10 under X11.
** Summary changed:
- Sections of screen flashing, window shadows flashing, corruption
+ Sections of screen flashing, window shadows flashing, corruption, with
extended desktop
** Description changed:
+ Whenever I use an extended deskto
Public bug reported:
See video. I have installed bluetooth, blueman, bluez but it makes no
difference to a broken interface to control bluetooth under Gnome 17.10,
as shown in the attached video.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: bluetooth 5.46-0ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: U
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Recently my rsyncs all fail, both to RHEL 6 and to Ubuntu 14.04 as
remote hosts.
$ rsync -z otherserveR:myfile ./
rsync: on remote machine: --new-compress: unknown option
rsync error: syntax or usage error (code 1) at main.c(1572) [server=3.1.0]
rsync: connection unexpecte
This is satisfactorily documented in the man page.
The solution, I guess, is to use --old-compress rather than -z, or wait for my
other hosts to get with the latest swank.
** Changed in: rsync (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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A month or more ago, after a 15.04 update, I starting usually having to
restart CUPS in order to print. Prior to that, CUPS was always ready to
go with my browsed printers after booting.
After an update last week, CUPS browsed has completely broken. I can not
print at all at
And now, late June, after more updates??! Printing through browsepoll is
back, once again.
(I would like to avoid the flakey changes and regressions in my printing, in
favour of stability.)
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Video and stills attached
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+16ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.10.0-35.39-generic 4.10.17
Uname: Linux 4.10.0-35-generic x86_64
.tmp.unity_support_test.0:
ApportVersion: 2.20.4-0ubuntu4.5
Architecture: amd
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Usually when I plug in an external monitor (when awake, or before waking
from suspend), my external display is rendered with 1024x768 resolution,
and this is the highest resolution displayed by xrandr:
DP-2 connected 1024x768+1920+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
** Summary changed:
- Resolution options for external monitor are incomplete
+ Resolution options for external display/monitor are incomplete
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I just upgraded to 16.10 from 16.04. Now my screens all go black for ~1
s periodically (once per minute or so) under extended desktop, using a
Lenovo T450s.
Keyboard still seems to be active during the blackouts.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.10
Package: xorg 1:7
This sounds crazy, but this seems to happen much more frequently when I
have, or am interacting with, a terminal or emacs in the second/external
screen. The resolution of the display is huge, so these windows tend to
be a small fraction of the display.
Also, I think it's actually only the externa
(sorry.. continued:) For instance, it happens quite often exactly as a
close a terminal with Ctrl-D in the external monitor!
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This may be the same as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1634449
It can reliably be triggered by just crossing the cursor back and forth between
screens, but it does not only occur then; often it is a keypress in window
(terminal, etc) which triggers it, even when the cursor
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bluetooth worked fine under 19.10.
Now, when bluetooth connects to my headset, I can hear noises from the
increase/ decrease volume keys, but the "test" for Output Device in Sound
settings makes sound on my laptop, not the headset.
And all applications send sound to the la
This problem exists still in 15.04. If this is a lightdm problem, what
should be done next?
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Title:
Login timed out
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After a regular update of my LTS during the last week, the screen has
started showing corruption. For instance, when I maximise a window, the
screen flickers for up to a second with an overlay of black dashes and
stripes, sometimes in a chevron pattern or just horizontal blac
Public bug reported:
Initiating a bug report as follows
$ ubuntu-bug linux
results in the following problem:
ERROR: hook /usr/share/apport/package-hooks/source_linux.py crashed:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/apport/report.py", line 197, in _run_hook
I believe this problem may have resolved itself, just recently, with
15.04 updates. It used to occur most of the time, and very recently it
hasn't at all.
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... to follow up: in fact, it has not resolved itself in the 15.04
release. Often, things work better in that as soon as the machine waits
up, it is waiting for a fingerprint scan. However, the rest of the time,
it hangs for a tens of seconds with the "authentication has timed out"
error message, a
** Summary changed:
- Mouse pointer jumps around when I am typing
+ palm detection absent: Mouse pointer jumps around when I am typing
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1351772 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1351772
Can this really be the same problem as this 2-year-old one?!:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-settings-
daemon/+bug/1351772
Since then / on my machine, the "disable while typing" option has
Public bug reported:
On a Lenovo T450s, the mousepad is not disabled when typing. There is no
option I can see to disable it while typing in the "Mouse & Touchpad"
settings, either.
Instead it should behave like other machines, in which the mousepad
ignores being brushed by palms or thumbs while
This stream of comments is difficult to follow. If one of the most
knowledgeable people could summarize where we are, it might be useful.
I am experiencing this problem also, on a Lenovo X230 under Ubuntu
15.10, since a month or so ago.
"sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" certainly is not a solution for m
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I installed 14.10 yesterday on a formatted partition next to a 13.04
system partition and a /home partition.
When prompted for a username, etc, I entered the same user info as existed
already in /home.
Because it was the first user in both cases, the uid matched.
(Gripe: un
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Title:
During fresh install of 14.10 with existing /home partition, use
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After an update in the last week (and I have updated frequently, so it's
new), my laptop is *sometimes* coming out of sleep from closing the lid
with a fully-dimmed screen when it is waiting for me to reauthenticate
to unlock the system.
The brightness control keys, which nor
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading from 14.04 to 14.10, I sometimes (not sure what triggers
or fixes it) have a double cursor. It persists across applications and
the desktop. When I do a screen capture, the cursor is not visible.
There is one cursor in the right place, and then below and to t
This is happening a lot of the time. Since screen captures don't
capture it, I took a photo. This is what my cursor looks like!
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Thanks!
I do use external screen rotation when I'm docked.
I hadn't noticed a simple association, but that might be at least one trigger
for the problem.
Also, trying these steps from the other bug:
xrandr --output LVDS1 --rotate left
# do something, click a few buttons...
xrandr --output LVD
This bug definitely occurs when I have not just rotated or un-rotated a
screen. That is, the cursor can be fine, and then it suddenly changes to
two cursors when some new window pops up or something (not sure what).
However, I am using an external monitor which is rotated, at the time.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1376760 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1376760
Let me reiterate, since this has just been marked as a duplicate: I experience
this when the screen has NOT just been rotated or un-rotated.
(However, I've not looked at the patch to understand whether it w
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