Same here. It doesn't hapen ALL the time, but mainly when editing files
that are not .od*. Sometimes it helps to switch to another window and
back again.
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Has the fix been pushed to quantal? Do I need to add quantal-proposed?
I'm still having issues with this.
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I'm having the same problem. Does networking work if suspending the
computer with the following command:
sudo sh -c "sync && echo 1 > /sys/power/pm_trace && pm-suspend"
? For me, networking works when suspending with that command, but the
screen isn't locked when resuming.
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Same here on my T430 and my Ericsson H5321 module.
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Have the same problem, only with WMV.
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It doesn't seem to be fixed in Oneiric either. I've looked into the
source code in oneiric, and it doesn't look like the patch has been
submitted.
I would very much like to test this and get it fixed somehow.
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Bug #987287 is'nt found. Why is that?
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This has been happening to me lately. I am using 17.04.
I have a feeling it might be IPv6 related since we just started using
that at work, so it's only affecting me there. Usually I see the
following in my syslog:
> Sep 5 15:40:46 laptop avahi-daemon[1158]: Withdrawing address record for
> 123
I have seen this for quite some time as well. Usually connected to both
wifi and cabled network at work (while laptop is docked), which is quite
handy for when I go to meetings and undock my laptop, but will stay
online since I am also on wifi.
After a while though, and after re-docking the laptop
Strange though, I did not have this problem at all in 18.04. Only
occurred now after upgrading to 18.10. What changed? The kernel patch
linked to is from 2016, and a lot of the other bug reports are older as
well. Is it a regression of a sort?
I have a Thinkpad X270 (latest BiOS - 1.33) and this i
Tried the first workaround, the X.org conf.d snippet, and this has
helped a great deal. Although, sometimes the lock screen acts up and
shows my windows, toolbars and is weirdly unresponsive after resuming
from suspend. I suppose that could be a different bug, perhaps with
Gnome or Gnome Shell?
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Hardware: Thinkpad X1 Carbon, 9th generation
Touchpad: SYNA8009:00 06CB:CE57
Right after a clean reboot, the touchpad works fine. No issues
whatsoever. But after resuming from even its first suspend after a clean
boot, the touchpad feels less responsive, choppy or even laggy.
I see that impish got 1.20.13 of xserver-xorg-core recently. Is it fixed
there?
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