The same (or similar) bug appeared for me on ubuntu 12.04. The system
suspends/resumes if I use the nvidia proprietrary driver but resumes
with black screen with nouveau. Howvever for me the supending from text
mode does not work either.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (Ubuntu)
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This solved for me, finally. Thx. Btw I had to restart cups between steps 3
and 4.
Brother dcp-135c, kubuntu, (the print queue was deleted w/ cups web interface)
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Printer (HWModel Name) May Not Be Connected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/348316
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I faced the same bug (when headphones are plugged in, laptop speakers are
NOT turned off) but did not realize it was because of the suspend.
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Juan-Carlos Amengual <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> The problem with sound is definitely a problem with headphone sense.
>
Did you try unloading and reloading the snd_hda_intel module while artsd
is stopped?
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Suspend/resume in Dell Latitude D820 not working OK
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185082
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Binary package hint: python-libgmail
kubuntu, gutsy.
Using the example code from libgmail.sf.net I get HTTP Error 400.
I removed python-libgmail package, downloaded the current upstream version
(0.1.7), and installed from source.
The same example started to work.
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Switching off legacy full screen support in ccsm solved this problem.
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OpenOffice.org applications don't get window decoration in Compiz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151054
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I can confirm this error. Writer appeared windowed, calc covered the
whole screen. Also "Save your changes" dialog is full screen for me.
I switched back to kwin (ALT+F2, kwin --replace) then openeded
openoffice calc. It was full screen. I unmaximized it, then turned on
the compiz again (ALT+F2,