This problem (Lenovo Thinkpad S1, Intel graphics) is still present for
me, and the VBlank fix in #12 did /not/ work.
When I resume, the machine often (but not always) does not automatically
"show" the screen (e.g. it is a lit, but black screen) on the normal
wake actions (open lid, press lenovo's
I also had this problem - not able to resume after sleep - on my Dell
Lattitude E6410 both when running Ubuntu 13.10 and after upgrading to Ubuntu
14.04.
I tried switching graphic driver as suggested by "Lucky" - from the default
Xorg NOUVEAU to NVIDIA's latast available driver.
It worked supe
#12 worked for me using an Asus N10J notebook and Ubuntu GNOME 14.04
alpha 1.
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Same problem with AMD Radeon HD 7700M Series and 13.10 saucy
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Remove compiz...
sudo apt-get remove --purge compiz*
Am using ubuntu 12.04... It worked for me...
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Same problem around here. Disabling Sync to Vblank wont work for me.
The bug has appeared with 2 variants: After long time of inactivity
(everything freezes, except the mouse) and after suspending the notebook
by closing the lid (black screen, mouse still can be seen and moves)
I'm running an M88
I noticed in Ubuntu 11.10 when you return to your pc with a stuck
screen, if you press CTRL + ALT + F1 and then CTRL + ALT + F7, it
returns you to the normal unlock screen, where you type your password
and the screen is unlocked all is well.
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I have a fresh installation of Ubuntu 11.10, and I have the same
problem. I am using HP dv6500
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I am facing the same issue with Intel 915. When I leave the computer for
some time, and come back after half an hour or so. I find that the
screen remains black with the mouse pointer visible. Seems like the
password window appears as well, but does not display.
This does not happen when lock for
I have the same problem. I'm running Ubuntu 11.04 on a Toshiba Satellite
P200.
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Hi,
I am experiencing another version of this bug but I think it might be
related. When I resume after my computer has been asleep, the system
freezes up to 6 times. Each time lasts in about 30 seconds, then it
comes alive in a few seconds, and then another 30 seconds freeze.
I am running Ubuntu
We are experiencing this bug on 3 computers. All computers are running
Natty 11.04 x86_64 desktop.
After some inactivity by the user, the screen is black and the mouse
pointer is visible and moves with the mouse.
We have not experience this problem when the user logs in the same
computer with Ub
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@Bryce
I was about to look for another distro/version/desktop since this "bug" did
rendered unity to be big annoyance. so the hint of #12 did work for me and I
happy that this "bug report" is in place. looking at your link with reporting X
errors it took me quite some time to figure out that a "
@Bryce :
You may not invalidate this bug so fast as it seems easy enough to reproduce. I
got it on two HP 2510p laptops. Apparently, #12 solves it, that's a lead. I
will check and provide information for the reporting.
Thanks.
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Not enough information has been provided to make this a useful bug
report. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Reporting for instructions on
reporting X issues.
Freeze bugs in particular have very specific reporting requirements and
files that must be collected.
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Hi,
just to confirm that method mentioned in post #12 works and solved the issue.
Toshiba L40, Ubuntu 11.04 with clean install.
Graphics: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller.
Anyway perhaps it helps to find the root cause:
Issue only happened when there was open w
This issue didn't initially affect me, but starting maybe a week ago
(perhaps related to a compiz/Xorg update?), my machine started to
occasionally refuse to return from the sleeping screen (launched from
the screen saver, after letting the machine set for a while, or letting
the machine sit overni
It didn't seemed to have worked for me.
Never had much problems with previous Ubuntu's, but with 11.04,
somethings were just not right. Maybe because they are transitioning
with the desktop environments. Anyhow, I got and installed Xubuntu, and
it's been smooth since, this issue doesn't happen.
Same problem with me - HP Compaq 6710b, Intel integrated graphics card.
Started happening after I upgraded to Natty.
So, does #12 work? None of the people wrote back of it not working, so I
guess that might mean it does.
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I am running natty with the same issue on a Lenovo Edge with built-in
Intel Graphics.
Will try solution #12 now. If you don't hear back from me, it's solved.
:-D
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Hi Lucky,
The Dell Optiplex I was experiencing this on is only has built-in Intel
GMA950 graphics so if it definitely is a graphics driver issue then it
might not be something limited exclusively to Nvidia drivers.
Gabriel Alonso (Post #6) mentiones having this issue with a Dell E6400.
These lapt
I think this is a video card problem. Using nVidia geForce 8400 GS.
After suspending the computer and turning it on, the computer was
working (hard drive noises and num lock led in the keyboard was on but
the screen refused to response, just black screen).
No suggested keyboard combination turne
Just followed Patrickus' instructions for unchecking "Sync to Vblank" in
Compiz Config Manager (Post #12) so we'll see if that fixes things.
Many thanks for the suggestion PKC.
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Hi all,
I too have this exact same problem after waking from Screensaver on
11.04 (Natty) on an old Dell Optiplex GX620 (P4 HT).
Until this issue is resolved a quicker and easier way of restarting
X-Windows (rather than logging into the console) is to re-enable the old
CTRL-ALT-Backspace keyboard
I have this problem, too. Dell Inspiron 15n. Second fresh install did
not help. This really needs to be fixed, or I will just have to stop
using Ubuntu.
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I was having the same problem with a Lenovo G560 and natty. Patrickus's
solution (#12) seems to have worked for me.
The screen would go to sleep, and then X would be unresponsive - except
the mouse would move. I could Ctrl-Alt-F1 into a terminal.
All programs were operative, just inaccessible.
-
I used "sudo apt-get install compiz compizconfig-settings-manager", once
there I browsed to "Compiz Config Manager" / clicked on "OpenGL" / and
UNCHECK "Sync to VBlank". These steps are what I took on my DELL
Inspirion 1525 running Ubuntu 11.04 Natty to resolve the freezing
problem I was getting wh
pkill -9 -u works great to restart X. Thanks Roland!
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I have seen a lot of users with this problem on 11.04 Natty, I too have
been having this problem since day one on my DELL Inspirion 1525. I have
seen a couple threads that insit on installing "xscreensaver", it worked
for a few days then my computer locked up on my last night twice. I will
give the
Same problem on Lenovo T61 with screensaver disabled.
It mostly happens after a lock-screen.
on the console (ctr-alt-f1) tried to reload compiz and unity, this
didn't help.
reboot is not necessary, a simple pkill -9 -u on the console
will restart your X.
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I'm dealing with the same problem, it's really annoying, I dont remember that
happening in previous versions.
At first I thought it was something to do with screensaver. But I disabled it
and still got the same problem.
Mine is an Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 2,93GHz.
I'll try out Rytis tip to see if
Want to say that it still froze a couple of times after disabling compiz, but
it happens much less now, as before it was happening constantly.
Disabled the screen saver as well, just kept power management for the screen.
So far it's been ok.
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Having the same exact problem with a Dell latitude E6400 laptop. Will
try disabling compiz
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Looks like that did the trick, so far so good. Thanks for posting the
info.
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Well I'll see if it works. When I first changed to Metacity, the
complete Unity bar left and top crashed and I wasn't able to access any
menus except the FF menu. I'll see how things go and report back.
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Disabling compiz seems to have fixed the freezing.
There might be a shorter way to do this, but this is what I've done.:
In Ubuntu Software Center find and install Compiz Fusion Icon.
Run it:
Applications -> System Tools -> Compiz Fusion Icon.
Then on the blue icon that appears, right click, go to
Same experience here. After waking the screen up, the desktop environment is
frozen, only the mouse can be moved. Then I have to ctrl + alt + f1 and sudo
reboot.
I'm using the GNOME desktop environment ("Ubuntu classic"), so this appears to
be an issue for both, GNOME and Unity.
I have disable
I have the same exact problem. I've installed Ubuntu 11.04 about 4
times, and each time I've experienced the same issue. Every time I
leave my computer idle long enough for the display to go to sleep, it
freezes on the screensaver when I "awaken" it. All I am able to do is
move the cursor. I'm
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