Frankly I didn't remember this bug :) it's a machine in not using much
anymore but I think at some point the problem stopped happening.
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Hi! Since this bugs continues to happen on my computer, I wonder if
there's anything I can do to confirm it and give you more information
about it...
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Outputs of pacmd list-sinks before and after suspend:
=== before
==
2 sink(s) available.
* index: 0
name:
driver:
flags: HARDWARE DECIBEL_VOLUME LATENCY DYNAMIC_LATENCY
state: IDLE
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Hi!
After a suspend/resume cycle with HDMI plugged in, it seems that
pulseaudio doesn't recognize anymore the internal analog device
(speakers/headphones) and I hear no sound. Before suspend I see two
audio sinks through "pacmd list-sinks" (internal analog and HDMI), and
afte
I have the same problem (negative reported DPI) when using an Ubuntu
17.10 VMWare guest running Wayland. This triggers a problem that makes
it impossible to zoom in Evince
(https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=774567). Apparently, my
monitor size is detected as 0mm x 0mm.
I'd be happy to giv
I have the same problem, I'm able to get NM connect to the wifi network
by running either of "sudo wpa_cli scan" and "sudo iwlist
scan". With respect to what happens on my computer, the behavior is the
same described in bug 1585863.
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Sometimes the mouse pointer becomes invisible for a while; then -- and I
don't understand what triggers that -- it reappears. The mouse continues
working -- mouseover and clicking works, so the only problem is that the
pointer is invisible.
Happy to give you more details to h
I'm seeing the same behavior on 16.04's evince.
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Title:
All keyboard input fails: "IBUS-WARNING **: Events queue growing too
big"
See also https://communities.vmware.com/thread/485583
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Title:
Full screen between xorg and VMWare-Workstation
Status in xorg packag
I can confirm the same bug on WMWare Workstation 11 and Ubuntu 14.10.
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Statu
I reopened the bug (I hope I did it right). The bug is still present on
the released Saucy, and I fixed it on my laptop by adding
if grep -q "EHC1.*enabled" /proc/acpi/wakeup then
echo EHC1 > /proc/acpi/wakeup
fi
to /etc/rc.local.
The problem happens when I'm not running Mir, but rather
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Every now and then, I find that gvfsd-http is eating 100% CPU; I have to
kill it manually. By having a look with strace I see an endless loop of
poll([{fd=3, events=POLLIN}], 1, 0) = 0 (Timeout)
recvfrom(18, "", 4, 0, NULL, NULL)
I wonder whether this is happening becaus
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