Public bug reported:
I experience problems with Suspend on my desktop Compaq Presario
SR1265CL running Ubuntu Dapper as automagicly updated.
The system behaves normally upon resuming from the Suspend state if I
let the Power Management function suspend the system. It's set for 1/2
hour of inactivity before entering "sleep" mode which I have set to
Suspend.
If the Suspend state is entered by System->Quit->Suspend about 20% of the time
my system exibits strange behavior after resuming:
1 - Applications will no longer launch by double clicking a desktop icon
2 - Applications fail to start from the Application menu
3 - Folders will no longer open from the Places menu
4 - Infrequently an error message of some sort will flash on the screen and
disappear before I can begin to read it - I think it says something including
'too long'.
5 - Infrequently I will have to log-in twice.
6 - Applications will launch from the Upper Panel
7 - Panel Applets continue to function.
8 - Simply restarting Gnome [Ctrl][Alt][Backspace] completely resolves the
problem.
Within the last few weeks both the kernal and X have been updated - the
odd behavior occurs less frequently. I'm not sure which improved
things.
The problem did not occur under Breezy. I'm virtually certain that it
did not occur while running Daper Beta or the earliest versions of
Dapper.
I realize that this is not a "proper" bug report - would someone be kind
enough to tell me how to troubleshoot and document my problem?
** Affects: Ubuntu
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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Restore from Suspend creates problems
https://launchpad.net/bugs/58382
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