@juliank Does that mean it works as designed? So, do I just need to wait
until the live distros release new images with an updated bootloader?
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Tit
This bug is now two years old but I stumbled just recently over it. I'd
like to add my story about that bug of the missing "mmx64.efi" file.
I am running a custom built PC based on an ASUS Z97-A/USB 3.1 mainboard.
Shortly after the COVID-19 era started (earlier this year), I made a
fresh dual boot
Sadly, I confirm this bug still exists in Lubuntu 18.04.1 :-(
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LXDE guest session shows error message "no session for pid "
To manage not
I just run into exact that issue running Linux Mint 18.3 with encrypted
home folder and set up fingerprints to "login" :-)
To understand why this issue is still unresolved I also have read Dustin
Kirkland's blog post and now I understand.
So, as a solution to the underlying problem we have here I
I also went into this issue "system is asking for authentication to
suspend" running Xubuntu 17.04 Zesty Zapus.
But luckily I figured out, this behaviour came when I set "lock session
automatically when screensaver is activated" in the security tab of XFCE
power management. Setting it back to "nev
I just stumbled over this issue, because I am experiencing similar
behaviour on a freshly installed Xubuntu 17.04 Zesty Zapus:
In a logged in session my laptop cannot suspend and after some
inactivity time it displays an "Access Denied" notification. The only
constraint for me is, this issue occur
** Changed in: xfce4-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Title:
[xubuntu] Failing to sleep after inactivity - power manag