I'll second this one. I replaced a gentoo server in my DMZ providing
the squid transparent proxy and couldn't figure out why it wasn't
working with my brand new "Edgy" install. It took me a while to track
down that it was bug in squid and not a configuration error on my part.
Refer to bug #1650 i
I have a lenovo T500 that is also exhibiting this bug.
'lspci' outputs:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Mobility Radeon HD 3650
'lspci -n' outputs:
01:00.0 0300: 1002:9591
Don't hesitate to ask for any other information that may help you track
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I tried out some of Cody's scenarios on my installation and I was unable
to reproduce the intermittent window decorations. For me the window
decorations are consistently displayed.
To add some additional detail, I see the window decorations on the
weather, calendar, cpu, and volume popups. I never
I am having the same problem with a Gateway MX6440. I have tried
suspending and resuming with and without linux-backports-modules-karmic.
By the looks of the original submitters BootDmesg.txt this is an
extremely similar machine to the MX6440. If there is anything I can add
that can help with troub
Public bug reported:
I was watching a dvd movie in totem. The problem occured after the
following steps.
1. Paused movie.
2. Suspended the laptop by shutting the lid.
3. Resumed laptop by opening the lid.
The system did not resume properly and was frozen on a screen with what
looked like low res
** Attachment added: "AlsaDevices.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33811536/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: "AplayDevices.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33811537/AplayDevices.txt
** Attachment added: "BootDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33811538/BootDmesg.txt
** Att
@Michele - Thanks, that did it for me. This problem has been driving me
nuts since I upgraded to 18.04.
I went one step further though. I noticed that file belonged to the nux-
tools package. I went ahead and ran "sudo apt purge nux-tools". I didn't
see a need to keep that package around anymore.
At this point I am running precise and it has fixed the problem. I am no
longer running oneiric.
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Title:
screen saver after going into blank scree
The upstream kernel seems to have resolved the problem for me. I will
continue using it for the next week and let you know if I see a repeat
of the behavior, but it is already noticeably better.
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream-v3.3-rc4
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I have some detail I can add to this bug. This has stopped happening to
me after I changed the "Turn off after:" setting in System Settings ->
Screen. I still have have my settings configured to Lock the screen
after 10 minutes.
This leads me to believe that the bug is confined to code responsible
I updated to the raring-proposed kernel and HDMI audio is working great
for me now. Thanks!
Pitcairn HDMI Audio/Radeon 7870
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Title:
3.8.0-18 HDM
This definitely seems to have resolved the issue for me. If I revert
back to the 3.0 series kernel I can reproduce the issue fairly readily.
The 3.3 kernel does seem to have a side effect with regards to video
though. When I come back to the machine and move the mouse, the
screensaver unlock pops
I apologize for the delay. I just installed the kernel today, I'll let
you know how it goes.
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Confirming that 0.1.10-ubuntu1 version fixed the issue for me for both
vmware workstation and vmware player. Thanks again!
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Title:
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: overlay-scrollbar
After Natty AMD64 updated to overlay-scrollbar_0.1.9-ubuntu1, the vmware
workstation (version 7.1.4 64-bit) application crashes while pausing
virtual machines. It also causes vmware workstation to crash when
starting more than 1 virtual
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overlay-scrollbar_0.1.9-0ubuntu1 update causes vmware workstation to
crash when resuming and pausing virtual machines.
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On the forums in response to my suggestion to downgrade the lib,
Heroprotago suggests using the LD_PRELOAD environment variable to force
vmware to use the glib it is shipped with.
export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/vmware/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0/libglib-2.0.so.0
He suggests putting this in the vmware shell
Thank you very much Andrea. I appreciate all the great work Canonical
and its employees (you) do.
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Will use previous kernel as @stelian suggests. Had to use a usb ethernet
adapter to find this.
Also have an XPS 9310 like stelian so logs/dumps from me would just be a repeat.
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Just a quick note for others. I had to fully turn off my laptop before
booting to 5.13.0-20 for things to work. From something said in the
upstream bug, sounds like the hardware may get into a weird state from
booting 5.13.0-21 that can't be remedied by a warm reboot.
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