I hope I am not reviving an old bug unnecessarily. On my Ubuntu 11.04
Beta (fresh install of Beta 1, now all packages updated to newest
version), Empathy shows one notification per message, which means the
next message gets shown no sooner than when the notification for the
previous one "timeouts".
Since no conclusions have been drawn regarding the cause of this issue,
I'll add my two cents.
I have a laptop (Intel graphics) and a desktop (ATI graphics), both
running 10.10 with Compiz and IIRC both have been upgraded from previous
releases (if it is important -- is there any way to check this
Well, that's easy:
- Install msn-pecan.
- In empathy, add an account with msn-pecan protocol.
- Choose "Edit - Personal data" in the menu (I'm translating that from my
language and may not be correct).
- Edit the nickname for the newly created account, then click Close.
- Again, open the "Per
Seems to be fixed for me in Jaunty.
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Geir is right: Intrepid falls back to sleep only once, so that's why
with stopped acpid the problem is fixed for me.
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"Idea verification" seems to work for me, so I eagerly wait for yout
patch to come through! Thank you!
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I also see this issue with Intrepid on Thinkpad R52. I'm not sure when
it appeared (with update to Intrepid or later). For me, changing the
"lock on suspend" option has no effect; computer "resuspends" regardless
of that setting.
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