Hello you can close this, thanks.
A more disturbing issue is that the battery warning mechanism still
doesn't seem to be in place (a laptop just dies on the user when the
battery runs out without trying to suspend or warn the user about the
closedown about to happen). Happens even on the
I gave up on finding the cause myself and reinstalled jaunty from scratch.
Suspend now seems to work. /gunnar
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[Hewlett-Packard HP Pavilion zt3000 (DX683E#AK8)] suspend/resume failure
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/361837
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Public bug reported:
No screen response when trying to login after several hours of suspend,
had to do a long press on power button to power off and reboot. This
happens some time per week.
ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: This occured during a previous suspend and prevented it from
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25501063/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: CurrentDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25501064/CurrentDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25501065/Dependencies.txt
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I seem to have the same problem now on 2.6.28.11, on boot the boot menu
appears allowing me to chose kernel alternatives, then when I chose
2.6.28.11 there is no further drive activity, finally the boot drops
into the busybox shell.
If I select to boot kernel 2.6.27.11 all works fine.
This all
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 275692 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/275692
The fix added by Andreas Jonsson worked for me on my Eee PC 4G running Ubuntu
8.10 and madwifi driver:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules/+bug/272300/comments/23
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madwifi
I came across this also. As a user naively trusting all apps in the Intrepid
environment is stuff to trust I launched the System Cleaner directly following
an install from Live CD. I assumed it probably cleans away some unneeded files
to save some space.
Well as described above most of the
Yes please prioritize this. It is probably one of the major flaws of Ubuntu 8.04
A power alert warning is of critical importance for a laptop user (a laptop
being the only computer category where battery power is relavant anyway),
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gnome-power-manager's handling of critically low battery