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This bug is still there. Now, with 12.04
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Title:
Ubuntu 10.10 freeze when waking from sleep on battery power (msi wind
u100)
To manage
Kristian Lybæk, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu
better. This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If
so, could you please provide the information following
I'm having exactly same symptoms with my Wind U100. I had it with ubuntu
10.10 and now I did a fresh install for 11.04 and still the problem
remains. Is there some logs i could provide to help solving the problem?
This is pretty annoying bug since it's making it hard to use computer
during work
Hello,
actually now I can detach the power cable without it freezing. The first
time it worked perfectly, but in the session I'm in now as I write you it
warned me about low battery.
I reproduced the issue in regards to hibernation/sleep, and it froze.
Kris
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 12:18 PM,
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Hello
Actually seems a duplicate of bug 656745 but with some variants.
Can you please, running Natty and detaching power cable if in your syslog there
are entries for Power or Thermal limit exceeded.
similar to ([ 4518.607830] intel ips :00:1f.6: MCP power or thermal limit
exceeded).
Are you
Hi Fabio,
now I tried the live session of Natty.
I still has some problems regarding to the power manager on my machine:
On my first boot it was plugged with the power cable. Here everything was
smooth and I could hibernate/sleep (I don't know which is the default
setting).
When I unplugged the
Hello Kristian
It would be great if you can test a live session of the daily build of Natty
(see #17) on a Usb key created with startup disk creator.
Thanks
Fabio
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Dear Fabio,
sorry for my late answer. I would like to know if you got a reply on this
issue? If not, I will try it now.
Regards Kristian
On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 10:51 AM, Fabio Marconi
marconifa...@ubuntu-it.orgwrote:
Hello
Can someone of you test a live session of the latest build of natty:
Hello
Can someone of you test a live session of the latest build of natty:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
or if the iso not working try to install the latest mainline kernel:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.38-rc6-natty/
installing on first this:
Same thing with my MSI Wind!!
I had fix message about going into hibernation after removing power cord.
Work Around: Press Alt-F2 and use the pop-up to launch gconf-editor.
Navigate to Apps / gnome-power-manager / general.
De-select the option use_time_for_policy.
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Freezing is have to do something with wifi.
When wifi is off, there is everithing ok.
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Title:
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Hello Marko and thank you so much for the answers. I see you are on to
something. Now I can restart my computer from sleep and hibernation.
But is it possible to turn the wifi back on in some way? Now it freezes as
soon as I turn it on again.
Kris
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 11:35 PM, Marko
Hi,
I tried but I don't know if I got everything.
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Can you please follow this guide to add more info to this report:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingGNOMEPowerManager
Follow just upower related
Thanks
Fabio
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Hi Fabio,
I'm afraid it didn't solve the problem. It acts exactly the same:
When I unplug the power cable I get a warning, that my battery will run out in
three minutes although when I click the battery icon it says more than three
hours.
When I put it to sleep it freezes during the wakeup.
I
Maybe I should say, that sleep works perfectly fine when plugged to AC
power. The problem only occurs when working on battery.
Kristian
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The changes didn't help. It caused Kernel Panic when I tried to wake.
What to do?
Kristian
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Title:
Ubuntu 10.10 freeze when waking from sleep on
Hello
Keeping pressed the right shift, start the pc, grub menu will showed, select
the 2.6.35 kernel, enter, when the system is started go to system -
administrtion - synaptyc, click the search box and type linux, then mark for
removal all the entries for the 2.6.37 kernel.
Can you also please
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