Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cupsys
cupsys 1.2.3-1ubuntu3 depends on sysv-rc (>= 2.86.ds1-14.1ubuntu2).
This breaks systems of people who have file-rc installed and don't want
to downgrade to sysv-rc.
** Affects: cupsys (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirme
Ah, sorry people. It turns out that my version of gnome-power-manager
is from Debian experimental.
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regression: pressing power button no longer brings up logout dialog
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After the dist-upgrade I did earlier today, the power button is
functioning again as it was in dapper. My current version of gnome-
power-manager is 2.16.0-1.
Feel free to close the bug.
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regression: pressing power button no longer brings up logout dialog
https://launchpad.net/bugs/57872
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libpam-mount
Since my upgrade this afternoon of libpam-mount to 0.15-1ubuntu1,
pam_mount stopped mounting my dm_crypt/Luks encrypted homedir
automaticaly at login.
After some debugging, it turns out that in /sbin/mount.crypt, which sets
up the decrypted
I can confirm that the solution by Nikolaus Filus (at 2006-09-08) works
perfectly for me (HP Compaq nc6120). After I made the changes he
suggested, I've had no more problems with the network after
suspend/resume. Thanks!
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Doesn't bring the network back online when resuming from suspend / hibe
Ok, I've made these changes (basically moved the resume script from 85
to 63 and added the whitelist). I'll report back in a few days after
I've tested it a bit.
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Doesn't bring the network back online when resuming from suspend / hibernate
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Paul,
It means that if gnome-power-manager is running, the button does nothing
at al. If gnome-power-manager is not running, the normal acpi rules
work fine, the the power button puts my laptop in S3 suspend.
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I'm not sure it's the logout dialog it should pop up. The old dialog
was similar, but my logout (Quit) dialog has only logout, reboot, etc;
not hibernate and suspend.
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Public bug reported:
In dapper, pressing the power button on my laptop (HP nc6120) would
bring op the gnome-power-manager menu, with option to shutdown, suspend,
hibernate, etc. In edgy, this stopped working, and the power button on
my laptop is now non-functioning (as the usual acpid /etc/acpi/s
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: usplash
Recently in edgy, lots of init scripts (for example /etc/init.d/gdm)
started spawning error messages "chdir: No such file or directory" on
invocation. This turns out to be usplash's fault, which tries to chdir
to /dev/.initramfs, even though that
Oh, I forgot to mention, I'm on edgy, using 0.6.3-2ubuntu2.
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For me (HP nc6120), the fix of comment #43 worked fine, except that
after suspend, network-manager thinks my wireless card is actually wired
(see screenshot). This might be a separate bug though.
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