I just tried the intel driver again. Things seem to work even after
repeated suspends :-o I am not able to get it to crash, maybe some
upgrade along the way fixed it? I'll report back if it crashes again,
but last time it was crashing on almost each restore.
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this might be an hal issue, I really don't know. My hal says
power_management.can_suspend = False. I tried setting it to True
manually, and gnome-power-manager seems to recognize that I can suspend,
but nothing really happens when I try to suspend. "sudo pm-suspend"
still doesn't work, and still do
more info:
# cat /sys/power/state
mem disk
# echo mem > /sys/power/state
and the system goes into suspend state. Of course, it became unstable on
restoring. Maybe (again, I'm not an expert) this means that ACPI is not
at fault, and hal is at fault?
I would also like to point out that "pm-is-supp
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 267141 ***
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suspend button disappears after pm-utils upgraded to 1.1.2.4-1ubuntu2
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Hi,
Resume from suspend locks the system (just a mouse pointer is shown
against a black screen). Suspending from a tty works, sometimes
suspending from tty and then pressing Ctrl+Alt+F7 after resume locks the
system. Interestingly, this lock would mean no input, no keyboard
i
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I can confirm this on my lenovo X200 too. The suspend option does not
appear at all. neither does the suspend key work. sudo pm-suspend does
nothing, and produces no logs in /var/log/pm-suspend. Hibernate works.
I'll be glad to provide any debugging info that you might need.
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oh, and to add: I too am on x64 intrepid.
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I can't reproduce in Jaunty with the command in #3.
memory use peaks to 110-120MB and remains constant thereafter.
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Hmm, I would've thought that "peaking" was okay. I'm not sure, and I'm
just asking out of curiosty: if you malloc a 100MB and something else
has been added to the heap later, it might be possible that the heap
gets fragmented, and that might explain why it simply peaks. In my
original bug report, I
Howdy!
I have the same issue, but with some interesting additions.
So my laptop is an nx6110, with a Pentium M processor. Suspend works
fine, but many a time resume results in a blank screen (I think its
still off), the hard disk light glows for some 10 seconds steadily and
then nothing happens
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Since today (Aug 26th)'s update (Gutsy Gibbon), I've had some trouble
with Gnome application's windows failing to load. The symptoms are: If I
run from menu then it looks like a crashed application. However its not
taking any processor... and compiz does not gray it out... (it
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On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 06:19:48PM -, dAniel hAhler wrote:
> I do not have those extensions here, and use the nvidia binary drivers
> (nvidia 6600GT).
>
> The resolution is the same however!
>
> What screen resolution do the others use?
I'm on 1024x768. Intel 915GM. Using Adblock Plus and We
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 12:22:24PM -, Jarmo Ilonen wrote:
> I am not sure if the bug was present in feisty and gutsy, because I
> fixed it locally by editing /etc/init.d/powernowd to use the correct
> driver. Anyway, after upgrading to hardy the bug came back.
>
Same here, this bug is definit
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Its been quite a while now, the bug still exists.
I personally didn't find this a duplicate of bug #82242, where the OP
talked of speedstep_centrino not getting loaded, which was not my case.
Anyhow, the last p
Same problem here, bad rendering for (most) PDF files on Evince which
work well on acroread, kpdf, gv, etc. Btw I'm using a Feisty machine
(Breezy->Dapper->Edgy->Feisty upgrade). PS, DVI files work fine.
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Binary package hint: powernowd
I did an apt upgrade today on my feisty laptop (HP nx6110), my CPU's
scaling frequencies are displayed wrongly - or at least differently from
my earlier ubuntu's and other installations. Usually my lowest frequency
is 800 MHz, now its 798 MHz. M
My IDE partitions changed from /dev/hda* to /dev/sda* too. I've just did
an apt upgrade on my existing Feisty machine today.
*-ide
description: IDE interface
product: 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) IDE Controller
vendor: Intel Corporation
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On my system (upgraded Breezy->Dapper->Edgy->Fiesty) Firefox doesn't start up
from the "Run command" (Alt+F2) dialog box. But it works fine when run from a
terminal. On doing "firefox 2>/path/to/file", I get the following in
/path/to/file.
T
On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 07:03:15PM -, Alexander Sack wrote:
> Does this happen always or just sporadically?
Sporadically. Should've mentioned that earlier. But when it happens it
keeps happening.
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On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 07:06:36PM -, Cesare Tirabassi wrote:
> This might not be powernowd. What is the active governor?
ondemand
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Ok, so I've attached what you asked for.
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On Thu, Mar 29, 2007 at 04:55:23PM -, Cesare Tirabassi wrote:
> Thanks for your cooperation Arnold.
> Please next time it would be better to not tar or compress attachments.
>
> >From a first glance, only thing that looks strange is concerning the
> speedstep_centrino module. I understand it i
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Binary package hint: bash
The following script works differently on Edgy/DebianEtch and Feisty
if [[ "arn.cpp " =~ ".cpp[[:blank:]]" ]] ; then echo yes; fi
In Feisty, it gives no output. In Edgy/DebianEtch it prints yes.
I don't know how critical it is, but I've been usin
I too confirm this. It affects only the current user.
Mine has been Breezy->Dapper->Edgy->Feisty upgrade, using apt-get update
+ apt-get dist-upgrade.
I think until this is fixed, it better be Control Center better be
removed from the menu :)
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In feisty, when a command is called with backtick, there is apparently a memory
leak which is fixed only once the correspong bash session is closed.
How to reproduce:
1. for i in `seq 1 10` ; do true ; done
in a bash session (even gnome-te
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Binary package hint: bash
The following script works differently on Edgy/DebianEtch and Feisty
if [[ "arn.cpp " =~ ".cpp[[:blank:]]" ]] ; then echo yes; fi
In Feisty, it gives no output. In Edgy/DebianEtch it prints yes.
- I don't know how critical it
$ ls -l `which sh`
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 2006-11-04 12:20 /bin/sh -> /bin/bash
$ ls -l /bin/bash
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 700560 2007-01-08 23:10 /bin/bash
I specifically tried opening bash, and then the said script (in feisty
and DebianEtch), the problem persists.
In particular I also tried
I should mention the last two code segments were on my feisty machine.
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