You are right, I upgraded today to 3.2.0-27 and everything works fine!!
Thanks :)
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Title:
During resume after suspend suddenly poweroff
To manag
Since the bug has not been solved for me, I have done bisection to find the
problematic commit between the kernel Ubuntu-3.2.0-24.37 (works perfectly) and
Ubuntu-3.2.0-25.40 (it always doesn't work).
Every time I installed the newly compiled kernel, I powered off the laptop and
unplugged the ac
I'm affected by this bug in my laptop with an Intel 5100 wireless card.
I tried to boot old ubuntu releases, and I have seen that this bug is present
since Ubuntu Natty. In Maverick works fine if you enable 11n (it was disabled
by default).
I have two 802.11n wireless routers, an Asus WL-500W an
This bug has not been completely resolved!
Before today it always worked fine since I upgraded to 3.2.0-26 kernel.
But today it started to give exactly the same problem of 3.2.0-25
kernel, my laptop poweroff when I resumed from suspend.
I haven't well understood what Csaba has written in his last
I have a HP Pavilion dv5-1030el and I was affected by this bug.
I solved the problem by upgrading to 3.2.0-26 kernel from ubuntu-
proposed like you suggested.
I give you some additional info if you need it for debug purposes:
I started experiencing the problem when I upgraded to 3.2.0-25 kernel.
This is the output (I've removed package descriptions on the right):
ii evince2.29.2-0ubuntu2~ppa3
ii libcairo2 1.8.8-2ubuntu3~ppa2
ii libevdocument12.28.1-0ubuntu3~ppa1
ii libevdocument22.29.2-0ubuntu2~ppa3
ii libevview1
I tried to install the packages from the PPA above, but they didn't solved the
problem.
It changed the font rendering method, but it didn't enabled subpixel rendering.
In the attachment there is a comparison between the same pdf viewed in Evince
with and without PPA's packages. Sorry if they does
I've solved the problem!
You just have to delete (or rename) the file:
/home/USERNAME/.config/Trolltech.conf
This is a temporary config file of qt libraries (they are stellarium), if it's
deleted it will be regenerated.
It seems that you can safely delete it, but it's always a good idea to do a
I've done some experiments: I tested stellarium on the same ubuntu install also
with nv and nouveau drivers in the ubuntu repository that didn't have 3d
acceleration, but it still has the same problem like the nvidia proprietary
driver
I then tried to install and launch stellarium in the karmic
I confirm the problem in my HP dv5-1030el laptop.
In jaunty everything works fine, it stopped working when I upgraded to karmic.
It shows the battery percentage but not remaining time.
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[Karmic] Battery monitor applet doesn't show battery remaining time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/444881
Yo
I have exactly the same problem with a nvidia 9600M GT in my laptop.
I seen it for the first time in jaunty (i was using nvidia 180 driver),
but also in karmic with 185 driver I have the same problem.
I noticed that some landscapes (mars, moon, tree) works fine, others not
(including the default
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