How would I go about testing that if I have cleared all old linux-header
packages away? Cannot find a suitable apt-package to do this with (apt-
get install linux-image-4.2.0-35-generic says that the package is not
available).
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Status: Incomplete => New
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I had Ubuntu Desktop 15.10 installed on the laptop prior to 16.04, and
upgraded using the update-manager. I did not have this problem before.
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Bug occurs after resuming from suspend.
I shut the lid, which is set to suspend on close.
Resume is triggered by lifting the lid.
The bug seems to only occur after prolonged suspend states (e.g. being
suspended from morning to afternoon).
Had run the tasks 4-10 at
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Updated BIOS (sorry about not having it updated prior to bug report):
hbldh@Nedomkull:~$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s
bios-release-date
UX301LAA.211
06/05/2015
The computer ran fine for some days without any indication of recurrence
of the problem, but just now I
** Description changed:
After waking my laptop running Xenial after it having been suspended, a
lot of applications (e.g. Terminal and all settings) does not render
- most of the text that should be there. Some it it shows up on mouseover,
+ most of the text that should be there. Some of it
Public bug reported:
After waking my laptop running Xenial after it having been suspended, a
lot of applications (e.g. Terminal and all settings) does not render
most of the text that should be there. Some it it shows up on mouseover,
but most is just permanently invisible until reboot of system.
Hello,
I have had the same problem, with the same error output as above. I had
a fresh install of 12.04 server, updated once and nothing else extra
installed. I applied the -ex modification and the patch described,
continued the installation, reconfigured the packages and now it seems
to work;
Hello,
I have had the same problem, with the same error output as above. I had
a fresh install of 12.04 server, updated once and nothing else extra
installed. I applied the -ex modification and the patch described,
continued the installation, reconfigured the packages and now it seems
to work;
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