@penalvch:
Tried using ubuntu-bug linux, it would not give me any way to enter an info
about the bug, just showed a window with system details and a Send button - is
that a bug with bug-reporting?
Found that under ubuntu 14.04, the 3.15 mainline kernel does not
completely wakeup correctly,
@penalvch -
I tried the latest 3.15 kernel you suggested, and it appears to have fixed the
problem. Tested on a mint/xfce distro that had the bug with its release 3.14
kernel, Have not retried 14.04 yet or debian/jessie, I suspect those will work
also.
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To correct my previous post, I tested the fixed kernel on
debian/jessie/xfce (and kde), not mint/xfce. This is a desktop not a
laptop.
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nomodeset does not fix the problem.
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Ubuntu 14.04 blank screen after wakeup from sleep
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@biolyasser: I installed Sabayon 14.04 minimal version, restore still
did not work. It was running just fluxbox. I had to use echo mem
/sys/power/state since other ways to suspend (like pm-suspend) were not
there. It did suspend but resumed to black screen as usual, except this
time it had an
@biolyasser: I tried installing a fresh copy of Mint/xfce on a spare
partition, on my machine it has the same resume problem as every other
recent distro version I've tried. The only working versions for me are
not recent: Ubuntu 13.04, 13.10 and Debian wheezy.
One interesting thing that may or
Confirming same problem (desktop machine, Asus MB minimal system,
nvidia card). Resume from suspend powers up (fans, disk, backlight) but
just get black screen, kernel appears wedged, hard reset required. This
is 14.04, both new install and upgrade from 13.04 same problem. Nvidia
proprietary
@chaas
Re Mint, that might make sense - I was running Mint Debian w/ MATE, which is
based on Debian testing, which I found also has the problem. Are you running
Mint 16? I don't know it lineage (I don't know much about Mint), but assume
it's not based on Debian testing.
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Binary package hint: empathy
Whenever I capitalize a word (at the start of a sentence, for example),
Empathy suggests that it's misspelled.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: empathy 2.32.1-0ubuntu1.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-25.44-generic
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Title:
Empathy thinks that capitalized letters are misspelled.
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Yes, I think it is a pending release. The changelog for 1.8.3 was also up
before the release announcement, while no download was available for it. I
think the author edits it as they go along.
Thanks for setting this bug up. I'll take another look at it and maybe file
the other one suggesting
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pvpgn
There are no up-to-date packages for PvPGN (current version 1.8.3 as of
July 18th) in Ubuntu (all versions). That makes what this package lists
as latest release (1.8.1-1.1) 22 months old.
http://pvpgn.berlios.de/index.php?page=changelog
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I didn't notice dates in the changelog either, so I hopped over to their news
section http://pvpgn.berlios.de/index.php. Although you were right; I was
hasty in calculating the package age--I did so based off of the 1.8.2
release date. The actual application version (1.8.1) was released in August
Actually, I was hoping for it to be put into backports. I'm not very
familiar with the versioning system for Ubuntu, but I am familiar enough
that the first thing I did to check for the new version was look
hardy-backports and, as a last resort, Intrepid.
I would consider 1.8.2 to be a
Oh, for reference I've attached the init scripts I'm talking about.
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 4:17 PM, Patrick C [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Actually, I was hoping for it to be put into backports. I'm not very
familiar with the versioning system for Ubuntu, but I am familiar enough
that the first
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