[Bug 921555]

2012-07-06 Thread swerk
Comment #21 has it right! Until this gets fixed, I use this hacky little script, anytime after KDE has started, and the nasty subpixel rendering in plasma/kwin goes away: #!/bin/sh killall plasma-desktop killall kwin plasma-desktop kwin I don't know how those apps are managing to ignore every

[Bug 399110] Re: [Apple Computer, Inc. MacBookPro2, 2] suspend/resume failure

2010-05-30 Thread swerk
Lucid helped, (once I removed the newest kernel, which completely broke all keyboard/mouse/usb input) but resume still fails every dozen or so times, which is too often for me, so I still have it hibernate. I'm running 32-bit; I suppose it's plausible 64-bit might behave better. Is there a good

[Bug 399110] Re: [Apple Computer, Inc. MacBookPro2, 2] suspend/resume failure

2010-03-18 Thread swerk
No activity here, looks like. To anyone stumbling across this who is experiencing the same problem: My current workaround is to set the machine to hibernate when closed. Obviously this isn't great, since it takes a good while to save state and shut down, and then when powering on again it takes

[Bug 399110] Re: [Apple Computer, Inc. MacBookPro2, 2] suspend/resume failure

2009-11-13 Thread swerk
If anything, disabling wireless before suspending has increased the odds of failure. More likely, though, it's had no effect, and I've just had a cluster of bad luck. Is there a way (as with bugzilla) to vote for this bug as being important? It's very disruptive. -- [Apple Computer, Inc.

[Bug 399110] Re: [Apple Computer, Inc. MacBookPro2, 2] suspend/resume failure

2009-11-11 Thread swerk
Seems to happen whether or not AC power is attached. Anecdotally, it feels like about half of suspend/resume cycles fail, though the actual figure is probably more 1 out of 4. I tried pinning down a correlation between this and sessions in which I manually rmmod kvm_intel kvm (I occasionally run