I'm using 14.04.3 on Dell XPS 13. I just updated the kernal to 3.19 as
recommended on Dell's forum to try and solve my issue with the wifi not
turning on after suspend. I didn't have any boot issues with the
connected USBs (yet) but I did noticed an issue after returning from
suspend. Hope this hel
An update: After some time, working, the usb mouse freezes from time to
time. I return to 3.13 :(
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Kernel does not detect already connecte
Bhawani's workaround didn't work for me :(
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2.6.35-24 didn't help with my toshiba satellite U400 :(
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Title:
system freeze before entering suspend
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I'm not familiar with the way things work here but from what I
understand this bug did not get priority and no one is assigned to fix
it therefor we'll all continue to complain and suffer but no solution
will be provided.
Can anyone correct me on that? I'm seriously thinking of downgrading
back t
I tried installing uswsusp but it didn't solved the freeze problem :(
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I believe I have the same problem on my Toshiba U400 after upgrading
from 10.04 to 10.10.
Whenever I try to suspend (by closing the lead, pressing the power
button, selecting suspend from the system menu, and even when trying
'pm-suspend' from a VT) the pc freezes with the display on, power on,
an
Well, I didn't burn any DVD on my Toshiba and although this sounds like
voodoo, I thought I should give it a try as I'm really frustrated with
having to turn off the laptop whenever I'm packing it for a meeting (and
than turning it on again which from some reason looks to take longer
then 10.04 did
I'm only a user and from a user point of view I must say: "If it's not broken
don't try to fix it". I believe I speak for many users who are used to do
Alt+PrtScn to capture for ever. Even if this is right, don't try to re-educate
the entire pc user population as this will result in general fr
Is this (sudo sysctl -w kernel.sysrq=0) a permanent thing or should I do
it every time I boot?
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Don't know if this is related but not being able to suspend is not
restricted to panda. Check #604252
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/604252) and see
that lots of other hardwares cannot suspend with 10.10 Maverick
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