@54: Or hardware problem? Just guessing. Before filing a new bug, check
what happens when you 'sudo pm-hibernate'.
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#9: I understand hiding the hibernate by default because there are
simply so many hardware related problems with it. But this bug is not
about that and this bug is most likely not intentional.
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I have also made a Askubuntu entry:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/361058/
Alias for 'sudo pm-hibernate' is good enough for me now.
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Upgraded to 13.10: problem persists.
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Title:
VirtualBox's edge is cut when running seamless mode
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I have not yet upgraded to 13.10, but I did upgrade VirtualBox to 4.3.0
(from 4.2). No change.
Also seems like with multi-display setup, it's even more screwed up, and
the seamless mode puts the virtual machine somehow between (!) the
workspaces and what remains "visible" is not being drawn right
The screenshot I attached might be confusing: virtual machine was
started in workspace 1, and that is between workspaces 1 and 2. The
green part is from WinXP's start menu. VirtualBox's own toolbar (or
whatever it is called) shows correctly when mouse is hovered over it.
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#6: Oh :P But you said: "reported it to Lenovo, but they shifted it to
the Linux guys", only "Lenovo guy" reponse is from a community moderator
who simply moved the thread to the Linux section (erroneously, we can
say now). This bug has been reported on happening at least on the old
and new Edge se
'Unfortunately' this is clearly not a Linux issue, even happens on
Windows. For those who suffer from this, here is a thread on Lenovo
forums: http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Linux-Discussion/BIOS-Bug-Enabling-
Fn-Ctrl-swap-breaks-Ctrl-Alt-Up/td-p/430663
#3: Reported how?
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