Public bug reported:
This bug is a part of the Jaunty 9.04 Beta Kernel Team Suspend / Resume
Testing ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/SuspendResumeTesting ). As
soon as I start the suspend_test script in a terminal window, the
notebook will suspend, but will not resume automatically after 20
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24554545/CurrentDmesg.txt
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Pepe:
The resume / suspend issue is gone for me. What happened was that this
laptop had its motherboard / hard drive changed (due to some technical
issue that is still present). After your comment on 2010-02-04, i
installed Ubuntu 9.10 (AMD64) on the laptop, with all updates (because
only window
hi:
I tested with the latest kernel ( http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v2.6.32/ ), and suspend / resume still seems to be working.
Getting wireless to work however, is an issue, but i know that there's
probably a work-around for that, and that's not what this bug is about.
p...@ubun
hi Chris and Clay:
I have the same problem with a Toshiba Satellite A70 PSA70C-ML100E.
Maybe this problem only affects Canadian models. So the same problem
exists for me, when i try to suspend. It goes into suspend okay, but
when i press the power button to bring the laptop out of suspend,
every
I, too, have this problem with Ubuntu 18.04 and hplip 3.18.9 and GNOME
desktop
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Title:
[jaunty] hplip status service cannot find system tray
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