extra info: in the last update the following happens! on AC: flawlessly on battery: won't boot in normal mode, but afterwards i chose the recovery-mode it boots up in the recovery-menu i choose "resume" immediately and it takes me to the log-in screen. after logging in, I HAVE TO KILL THE NM-APPLET BEFORE IT'S CONNECTED. this will make my laptop run stable on battery power, pulling out the adapter when the system is booted still ends up with a frozen PC
** Description changed: I upgraded my toshiba satellite from ubuntu 9.04 to 9.10 beta. since the upgrade the pc fails to boot on battery power. when i boot it with the ac/dc-adapter plugged in, it runs fine. pulling the adapter out of the computer leads to a crash. the system freezes ant won't respond at all. i already tried setting acpi off in the boot-settings but this doesn't help. since this issue didn't occur in 9.04. i will see it as a bug, not as an "only-on-my-pc issue" please help. + + on my toshiba sattelite only: + in the last update the following happens! + on AC: flawlessly + on battery: won't boot in normal mode, but afterwards i chose the recovery-mode it boots up + in the recovery-menu i choose "resume" immediately and it takes me to the log-in screen. + after logging in, I HAVE TO KILL THE NM-APPLET BEFORE IT'S CONNECTED. + this will make my laptop run stable on battery power, pulling out the adapter when the system is booted still ends up with a frozen PC -- ubuntu 9.10 freezes when switching to battery power https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447104 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is a direct subscriber. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs