> Sound working again thanks to an engineer
Could you explain how was this fixed? Ain't the drivers supposed to
update automatically with the system update?
I went off on holiday and hoped the bug got fixed in the meantime but
apparently not. :(
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Same here. I fix would be great. I haven't tried to boot with older
headers though, maybe you'll get some sound back @surfsecret ?
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Finally, adding
```
ExecStop=/bin/true
KillMode=none
```
to `/lib/systemd/system/dbus.service`'s [Service] section fixed it, as
mentioned there: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dbus/+bug/1438612
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Hello,
I'm having the issue with Debian 8. I know we are in Ubuntu's launchpad but it
is the most documented issue I found on the web.
I guess the fix will be similar, though releases will differ.
Could you summarize the fix?
Is it:
Adding `After=dbus.service` to
/lib/systemd/system/NetworkMan
I agree with eddie-dunn that a "UUID
29581fa0-3814-11e4-a7d0-0002a5d5c51b not found" would help.
Another thing would be to being able to disable uswsusp completely
simply by editing files... Could we get info on that?
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