This has also happened to me since upgrading from 14.04 to 16.04 several
months ago. It happens all too frequently, perhaps 1:5 to 1:8 resumes.
I am running DWM, a dynamic tiling window manager, so perhaps the window
manager running isn't important. I am up to date with updates.
I'll dry the lat
Chris, thanks for the feedback for getting a more useful bug posted.
Please let me know how else I can help with this issue.
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Title:
Fonts are br
Public bug reported:
Please see bug #1652585, as the symptoms reported there are the same I
see.
This problem never occurred under Ubuntu 14.04. The problem started
occurring after a fresh install of 16.04 on the same hardware (my /home
directory was carried over). I'm current on updates and th
In response to #161. Since 14.04 at least both my X201 Core i5 and X230
Core i7 no longer reach thermal shutdown. It appears that the reason is
that the CPUs are more aggressively down-clocked as temperature rises.
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Looks like a duplicate of #1267680
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Title:
package gdb-arm-none-eabi (not installed) failed to install/upgrade:
trying to overwrite '/usr/share
Same results as Vincenzo #60. Xubuntu 14.04.1 amd64 host, freshly
created xubuntu 14.04 (not .1) amd64 guest. Some windows and display
widgets render badly using either cirrus or vga display devices. The
VMVGA display device seems to be working OK, but with little testing so
far.
Note I have a
Problem sill present here, Xubuntu 12.04 on a Thinkpad X201, with all
repository updates applied. Heavy multi-core loads like video
transcoding cause the thermal limit to be exceeded quickly, shutting
down the system. Forcing the fan to run at its highest speed (disabled)
appears to keep system t
Same issue here. 32-bit Xubuntu 12.04 LTS latest updates. Thinkpad
X201 w/internal Intel video, using 2 1600x1200 external monitors.
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Title:
you
I recently upgraded from Kubuntu 10.10 to Ubuntu 10.10. I find the new
update notification "window" method far inferior to the "icon" method (I
update regularly and timely). I have seen the updater pop up one time
so far, and that was over a week ago. Please read on.
1. The update window is dis