Same behaviour on kernel v4.19.
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Title:
High fan speed after suspend then reboot
To manage
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** Description changed:
After suspend, the fan will spin up to high speed and after a few
seconds the system turns off (instantly, no shutdown procedure), then
boots again.
Seems to me like the system thinks it is overheating, when it is clearly
not.
This
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Status: Expired => Confirmed
** Description changed:
After suspend, the fan will spin up to high speed and after
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** Description changed:
After suspend, the fan will spin up to high speed and after a few
seconds the system turns off (instantly, no shutdown procedure), then
boots again.
Seems to me like the system thinks it is overheating, when
P.S.: To be precise, the message I get is not "Authentication failed",
but "Authentication failure". This may be related to my system language
being German.
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Same as Eugene, the problem started popping up after upgrading Unity.
When I lock my screen or wake from suspend, I get the described
behaviour.
As a temporary fix, is there a way to just skip that screen and always
go to the greeter when locking the screen or suspending?
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Public bug reported:
Gthumb version: 3:3.4.3-1
OS: Ubuntu 16.04
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open an image file with gthumb from the file browser.
2. Click the button with the left arrow in the top left corner to "return to
folder".
Result:
Often, the folder is shown as "(empty)" in the browser
Public bug reported:
When connecting or disconnecting headphones and thus switching sink, a
volume notification pops up showing the volume level of the now inactive
sink instead of the new active sink.
This also happens on automatic sink switching (via switch-on-connect) to
or from bluetooth
Public bug reported:
After suspend, the fan will spin up to high speed and after a few
seconds the system turns off (instantly, no shutdown procedure), then
boots again.
Seems to me like the system thinks it is overheating, when it is clearly
not.
This started happening after the latest kernel
@Doug Morse (dm-dougmorse): I am running Unity on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS,
Pulseaudio 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.3~xenial1, looks the same as yours. More
details of my system may be found in my duplicate report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1651428
>From the reports you linked, I would
ppa:ubuntu-audio-dev/pulse-testing solves the problem for me.
However, now when module-switch-on-connect is not loaded, sound will
switch to bluetooth device, but neither System-Settings -> Sound nor
indicator-sound make the switch to bluetooth device, making volume
control unavailable without
I am experiencing the same problem, however, switching to HSP/HPF and
back will not work (when selecting A2DP from the dropdown menu in the
audio settings, the output sink switches to internal audio and when
reselecting bluetooth it is again in HSP/HPF mode). Only connecting as
HSP/HPF and then
** Description changed:
Evince version 3.10.0-0ubuntu2
Ubuntu 13.10
When searching .djvu files, the sidebar appears, but stays empty instead of
showing a list of results.
(If it is not possible to list results, I would prefer the sidebar to stay
hidden.)
+
+ Update: This issue still
Public bug reported:
Release: Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
Package version (unity): 7.4.0+16.04.20160906-0ubuntu1
Expected behaviour: Shortcut identifiers in window (sub-) menus are
shown exactly when they are applicable.
Current behaviour: Shortcut identifiers in a (sub-) menu are shown
exactly when an
** Description changed:
System: Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
- Package: pulseaudio
+ Package: pulseaudio
Version: 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.1
- I am using module-switch-on-connect to automatically connect to bluetooth
headsets.
- After connecting a bluetooth headset in A2DP mode, no sound is played (on any
Public bug reported:
System: Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
Package: pulseaudio
Version: 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.1
I am using module-switch-on-connect to automatically connect to bluetooth
headsets.
After connecting a bluetooth headset in A2DP mode, no sound is played (on any
output device). If I then switch to
** Description changed:
Release: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
unity-control-center version: 14.04.3+14.04.20150916-0ubuntu1
- When a large number of items appear in the "application" tab in the
+ When a large number of items appear in the "applications" tab in the
sound settings window, the window
Public bug reported:
Release: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
unity-control-center version: 14.04.3+14.04.20150916-0ubuntu1
When a large number of items appear in the "applications" tab in the
sound settings window, the window will automatically resized to fit all
of them, even if that means exceeding the size
Public bug reported:
After resuming from RAM and sometimes after rebooting, fan control
appears to be inactive, resulting in no fan activity at all until at
85°C the fan kicks in at full speed for a short time, only to cease all
activity again until the temperature reaches 85°C again.
This
** Description changed:
After resuming from RAM and sometimes after rebooting, fan control
appears to be inactive, resulting in no fan activity at all until at
85°C the fan kicks in at full speed for a short time, only to cease all
activity again until the temperature reaches 85°C again.
I understand, but I am currently not willing to take the risk of
performing a BIOS update without preparing a working backup system on a
different machine. In combination with my current schedule, this will
delay further input from my side for a while.
Thank you for understanding.
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I have noticed a similar behaviour when dealing with .djvu files, where
it seems to occur whenever the current result is located at the bottom
of the screen. In this case said result will not be highlighted as
darker than other results like it should. The list of results on the
left is always
Public bug reported:
Evince version 3.10.0-0ubuntu2
Ubuntu 13.10
When searching .djvu files, the sidebar appears, but stays empty instead of
showing a list of results.
(If it is not possible to list results, I would prefer the sidebar to stay
hidden.)
** Affects: evince (Ubuntu)
I'm just going to list the symptoms I'm experiencing on Ubuntu 13.10
after most, but not all, sleep-resume cycles:
- Network Manager in sleep mode (fixable by executing: 'nmcli nm sleep false',
works without sudo for me)
- System menu items for shutdown, reboot and sleep do nothing
- Sleep
=menu_button_icon_unfocused/
/draw_ops
instead.
6. Save and close editor
The changes should immediately take effect.
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