Dmesg output attached.
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I forgot the gdb command until after I unfroze it again. Xorg and dmesg
attached.
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Got GDB this time. Attached.
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Marco: no panel clicking is usually involved. All I need to do to
reproduce it is close my laptop lid. Sometimes the first suspend cycle
works fine, but in that case repeating it a second time always
reproduces this issue.
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Switching VTs has no effect, tried several times just now. Killing the
unity-panel-service resolved it again. I usually have to kill -9 it,
then a new one respawns, then I kill that one normally, and the lock
screen generally reappears then.
I'll install today's driver update and recheck next
I was hopeful, it worked great a few times in a row, but as I was about
to call it fixed it came back. This time the desktop was visible instead
of black, but again I couldn't interact with anything.
Killing unity-panel-service was the solution again. I reported this here
because I saw a lot of
Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu 14.10 on a Lenovo Yoga 2, when I resume the laptop from
suspend I frequently (around 50% of the time) get a blank black screen
with a mouse cursor on it, and am unable to login or interact with the
desktop at all. Often (also about 50% of the time) switching over
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Status: Expired = New
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Title:
Scroll wheel doesn't scroll in AbiWord
To manage
Pianobar just closed their issue, seems a solution has been found.
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Title:
Pandora v34 API Update Required
To manage notifications about this
This makes Evolution completely unusable for scheduling meetings. What
can be done?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/880703
Title:
Accepting calendar invitations fails with Unable to
Also occurring for me, Dell Vostro 3700, BCM4313 wireless chip, on
10.10. Previous laptop - Dell Vostro 1710 with an Intel card - came up
very fast after resume.
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Brand new Dell Vostro 3700 running Maverick, fully charged battery,
seeing the same behavior - it wants to hibernate as soon as I unplug.
Using the workaround, when I unplug it still says 5 minutes of power
left (but at least does not hibernate), then within a few seconds it
updates to tell me I
Confirmed on Dell Vostro 3700, device ID 138a:0008
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Title:
[138A:0001] fingerprint reader not recognized
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Also happens on my Dell Vostro 1710. Unplug, and instant hibernate at
100% power.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/531190
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Same on my Dell Vostro 1710. After resume from suspend, if I unplug the
power cord it gives me a critical battery warning even at 90% power.
Fortunately it doesn't actually hibernate for me (just displays the
dialog), which may be another bug.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
In the sound preferences Hardware tab, if I change the Profile for a
device to Off, all sound stops and all sound-related settings are
disabled - so far so good. But, when I switch it back to Analog Stereo
Duplex, input is still disabled,
This just started happening to me after today's update - did the update
disable the shortcut completely now? Even with Compiz's Negative plugin
shut off, Super-M is still not activating the messaging menu. Prior to
this morning's update, it worked fine for me with Compiz activated.
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This is still an issue with 10.04 LTS final release.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/558841
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This is now working properly on my Vostro 1710 with a fresh install of
9.10.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/305525
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No Digital Input Source exists - screenshot of available tracks
attached. I tried Capture 1 also - no luck.
** Attachment added: Screenshot-Volume Control Preferences.png
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built-in mic not working with
Thanks Leann. My mixer settings are attached in the screen shot. I
will attach ALSA settings below. The sound recorder in my screenshot
results in a blank file - the mic level reading is just from having the
recording levels cranked so high in the mixer during this test.
Also, I should mention
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built-in mic not working with snd-hda-intel on Dell Vostro 1710
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/305525
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Also, in the Options tab, my Input Source options are: Mic, Front Mic,
Line, CD. Selecting Front Mic (or any other) makes no difference.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/305525
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Public bug reported:
My Dell Vostro 1710 has two mic inputs - a normal mic jack and a built-
in microphone on the top of the screen. The jack input works, but the
built-in does not. Tried with stock configuration and with model=dell
module option (using snd-hda-intel driver).
In the Gnome
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20233974/CurrentDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20233975/Dependencies.txt
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Could be, I'm using iwl3945 too.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251252
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Also seeing this after upgrading to 2.6.24-20-generic. Booting with
2.6.24-19-generic results in successful suspend again.
Laptop is a Dell Vostro 1710, fully updated Hardy w/ linux-backports-
modules-hardy installed.
Panic screenshot attached.
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