Wondering if anyone had looked into this? Seems that the CPU is actually
getting that hot as I am getting lock ups and am afraid to run the
computer for too long.
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CPU is running very hot on Jaunty, wasn't on Intrepid
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** Description changed:
- Exactyl as the title suggests, after upgrading to Jaunty, my CPU is
- running 15-20C higher than it did with Intrepid.
+ Exactly as the title suggests, after upgrading to Jaunty, my CPU is
+ running 15-20C higher than it did with Intrepid. This was clearly a
+ change due
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Exactyl as the title suggests, after upgrading to Jaunty, my CPU is
running 15-20C higher than it did with Intrepid.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=52967761-0c97-4785-a9c4-3860873abf88
MachineType: System manufac
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Might as well chime in as one more affected. Running an AMD Phenom with
a 1TB SATA and have AWFUL speeds for data transfer like everyone else.
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I switched to deadline on the fly during a file transfer to USB and
noticed an immediate difference in the system responsiveness, though the
operations didn't seem to change their data rate, the screen started
updating and the system was much more usable. Definitely closer to what
I'd expect from a
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My system will crash when left inactive for a period of time. This
period of time is not known and it has never crashed during operation.
The system won't come back from the screen being shut off and requires a
hard restart.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease:
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Sure, I guess I should have written more in my initial report, I know
better than that! Here is a more in depth run down of how I encounter
the issue for now, and I'll look into running through some of the
debugging procedures tonight.
1. I turn my computer on, boot with no issues into Ubunutu (on
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1574168 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1574168
I got this to work for me too, but I had a slightly different config
file setup. Once I found them all and removed them, I was able to
upgrade no problem.
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I'm having the same problem, so far nothing is working to get this
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package mysql-server-5.7 5.7.11-0ubuntu6 failed to install/
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1574168 ***
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How is this a duplicate of a more recently reported bug? Shouldn't it be
the other way around??
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I'm having this issue under 12.04 with the Pidgin icon being invisible.
Although the Status works for me with Pidgin through the messaing menu,
none of the other aspects of Pidgin are available through that menu for
me.
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I can click where it should be and bring up the buddy list window, so
yes I'd say it's invisible rather than missing entirely. It isn't
properly integrating into the messaging menu either for me, as it
doesn't give me any way to bring up the buddy list window...but that is
a different bug I think.
I should also add that the icon WILL show up on the systray under Unity
3D, but does not under Unity 2D. Skype will show up on both with no
problems. I manually enabled both icons to show up in the systray as I
could not get either to integrate properly with the messaging menu (I
would love for the
Should this fix has made its way to the general public yet? My system
still has this problem (12.04).
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[panel] Invisible items in systray
Hi Gerry, thanks for the quick reply. I had forgotten than unity-2d was
dropped in 12.10. I saw that a fix was committed for this bug, though it
seems to be in v5.14 and currently my system has v5.12. Will 5.14 still
be released? If so, I'll wait for that to drop and see if it is fixed
before reope
Try setting the screen turn-off to 'Never' and then stop moving the
mouse. For me, it would immediately start to go dim as though I had it
set to 0 sec instead of Never.
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I now seem to be unable to prevent the computer from turning the monitor
off after idle... at least it stays awake when I want it to I suppose,
but it does make watching movies difficult :(
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When can we expect this fix to make it to a stable release of unity-2d?
I only ask because if it has been included in a recent release, then it
is still not working.
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Anyone else? Word on a potential fix to try?
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chuinker, thanks for the tip on the killall unity-2d-panel, I just did
it and it worked to bring my icon back for now. The icon, however, does
not look right. It appears to be too small - at least compared to what
it used to look like under 10.04.
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dpkg -l | grep pidgin
ii indicator-status-provider-pidgin 0.6.0-0ubuntu1
indicator-messages status provider for pidgin
ii pidgin 1:2.10.3-0ubuntu1
graphical multi-protocol instant messaging client for X
ii pid
Interesting that between vadimo's screenshot and info and mine that
'indicator-status-provider-pidgin' is missing for his (and his icon is
missing), but after running the killall unity-2d-panel, 'indicator-
status-provider-pidgin' shows up.
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Title:
System suspends after an hour of idle even though set 'Don't suspend'
(11.10-b2)
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Or if you rely on your HTPC from not suspending while 'inactive'! ;)
Thanks for marking my report as a duplicate, not sure how I missed this
one.
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Public bug reported:
Running Ubuntu 11.10-beta2 on a freshly built Intel Pentium Sandy Bridge
system. The system suspends itself after an hour even though I have the
power settings for 'Suspend when inactive for' set to 'Don't suspend'.
My best guess is that this is related to upower, as it seems
ProblemType: Bug
ApportVersion: 1.23-0ubuntu2
Architecture: amd64
Date: Fri Sep 30 08:10:30 2011
Dependencies:
adduser 3.112+nmu1ubuntu5
base-passwd 3.5.23
busybox-initramfs 1:1.18.4-2ubuntu2
coreutils 8.5-1ubuntu6
cpio 2.11-7ubuntu1
dbus 1.4.14-1ubuntu1
debconf 1.5.40ubuntu1
debianutils 4.
I did the same thing Jayson, and everything stuck except not locking the
screen after it turns off.
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Power Managment settings are being ign
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