I have discovered some additional details. It appears pm-utils are
dependencies of upower, but they didn't install when I did a clean
install of 14.04 and therefore the menu entries were missing. After pm-
utils installation and *reboot*, the buttons are there again.
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I have used install scripts to install Kubuntu 14.04 on three completely
different systems. Although the packages installed are basically the
same, one of the system has no Suspend/hibernate options in the KMenu
nor in the Power management in the KDE System settings. Since
Below is upower -d output. Interesting lines are:
can-suspend: no
can-hibernate: no
This is certainly not true. I can suspend using Lightdm button and pm-
suspend and the system is also able to wake up.
** Attachment added: upower.info
I just encountered this bug during upgrade on a different system that
had Kubuntu 14.04 installed. This time Muon 2.1.3 was used with KDE
4.12.2.
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I have tried some workarounds from the comments and nothing seems to
work. Fsck still runs at every boot. Bootchart included.
** Attachment added: Bootchart image
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1073433/+attachment/3929572/+files/andrej-namizni-saucy-20131215-1.png
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This might be an Apper bug: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=693591
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #693591
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=693591
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This bug is also present in 13.04.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1169334
Title:
GUI upgrade of flashplugin-installer never works
Status in
This happens also with the radeon driver in both 12.10 and 13.04.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1091964
Title:
Screen corrupted, [TTM] Out of kernel memory
Status in
If there is a reason why the numbering must remain in the current state,
could the YEAR.MONTH be added to the package description. In such a way,
there would be no confusion and the packaging name could remain as it
is.
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Public bug reported:
If you look at the fglrx package for raring:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/fglrx you can see it's numbered 9.010.
But this, unfortunately, doesn't tell much which version it is, as AMD
(usually) releases drivers with YEAR.MONTH naming scheme. The only easy
way to find out
Public bug reported:
I have a problem with upgrading Flash from GUI Package Manager:
1. Occasionally an upgrade pops-up in the update manager (Apper)
2. I select everything to upgrade
3. Upgrade finishes with no errors
4. I run browser, Flash Plugin is not installed/detected
sudo apt-get
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