** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Dear ubuntu staffs,
installing new softwares in my ubutu I am persistently face with error as below:
dpkg-divert: error: rename involves overwriting
'/usr/share/dbus-1/system-services/org.freedesktop.systemd1.service' with
different file
'/usr/share/dbus-1/system-services/org.freedesktop.syst
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I've recently upgraded from 12.04 to 14.04. In 12.04 all worked perfectly.
I see the same sort of thing as discussed. I attach a log from dbus-monitor.
PrepareForSleep True is sent, sleep state is never reached,
PrepareForSleep false is never sent
I have no problem suspend/hybernate via pm-suspen
** Also affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
missing PrepareForSleep signal
This works perfectly on Ubuntu 16.04 with systemd:
https://gist.github.com/nitely/3d5f10b4f686f5f96c95
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Title:
** Project changed: network-manager => ubuntu-translations
** No longer affects: ubuntu-translations
** Project changed: wicd => ubuntu-translations
** No longer affects: ubuntu-translations
** Changed in: systemd-shim (Ubuntu Saucy)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Any progress on this issue? I experience all of the symptoms posted by
#8, are more logs required to properly troubleshoot this issue?
The proposed workaround for enabling the network using "nmcli nm sleep
false" works ok for me, but I also use VirtualBox quite heavily and any
running machines ref
Currently using Xubuntu 14.04.2 updated.
I have tried all the workarounds (restarting services, scripts, unload module
files, etc) and none of them work for me.
The issue I experience is related only to wired connection (DSL or
Ethernet connections) and *not* with wi-fi.
What I found out and wha
Have anybody tried to remove light-locker? Maybe light-locker causes it?
Or lightdm... As for me the bug isn't reproducable currently. Also I
have upgraded to 3.16 kernel and suspending is much faster now
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@Pablo have you tried disabling ACPI HPET Table in BIOS? Maybe you don't
have such option in BIOS/UEFI.
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Title:
Spoke too soon, just hibernated and then resumed with Ethernet cable
plugged in and the problem occurred. Killing or restarting Network
Manager just caused nm-applet to crash so I had to restart that - which
is probably why the workaround no longer works.
I haven't noticed this problem in the week
After an upgrade to 14.10 the workaround stopped working (restarting
network manager each resume). Due to another problem I had to reinstall
14.10 and the problem is no longer present for me after the reinstall. I
am not sure whether this has been fixed in 14.10 or whether it was the
re-installatio
Hello guys! The bug seems to be fixed on my PC. There were lots of changes
since the last check, but the last I did was disabling ACPI HPET Table in BIOS.
Also I got rid of indicators.
Other BIOS settings:
suspend to ram - auto
check ready bit - auto
away mode support - disabled
restore on AC -
14.04.2 had been just released with new kernel 3.16 Is the big still
persists? And what is wicd? Package that fixes bug ?
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This works fine for me, with wicd on Ubuntu Utopic.
Actually, I don't see why someone (justin parker?) marked wicd as being
affected, because I don't see anyone mentioning wicd in this report, and
neither in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd-
shim/+bug/1184262 and neither in any of
This works fine for me, with wicd on Ubuntu Utopic.
Actually, I don't see why someone (justin parker?) marked wicd as being
affected, because I don't see anyone mentioning wicd in this report, and
neither in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd-
shim/+bug/1184262 and neither in any of
** Changed in: wicd
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: wicd
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: wicd
Assignee: (unassigned) => Tom Van Braeckel (tomvanbraeckel)
** Changed in: wicd
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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The issue of the network not reconnecting after a suspend cycle is
present also in 14.10 (utopic).
Maybe it is another bug, but if this is the case, the fact that other
bugs opened on the issue are made duplicate of this should be corrected.
The issue completely breaks the possibility of using wa
The issue of the network not reconnecting after a suspend cycle is
present also in utopic (14.10).
Maybe it is another bug, but if this is the case, the fact that other
bugs opened on the issue are made duplicate of this should be corrected.
The issue completely breaks the possibility of using wa
Maybe it depends on fresh install/update from buggy trusty?
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Title:
missing PrepareForSleep signal after resumin
It is still happening in Xubuntu 14.10. After coming back from suspend
(closed the laptop lid), NetworkManager is asleep:
RUNNING STATE WIFI-HARDWARE WIFI WWAN-HARDWARE WWAN
running asleep enabled enabledenabled
disabled
Thi
If so we are waiting backport of fix to Trusty
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Title:
missing PrepareForSleep signal after resuming, causing ne
The issue seems be resolved for me in Lubuntu 14.10.
On Wed Jan 21 2015 at 2:01:06 PM Andy Somerville
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> @r0lf this is still happening in 14.10/Utopic should it be reopened
> there?
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@r0lf this is still happening in 14.10/Utopic should it be reopened
there?
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Title:
missing PrepareForSleep sign
Same feeling, I'm disappointed no one seems to take care of that basic
bug that keeps me from using Ubuntu as my daily distro.
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Why is this bug still unassigned more than a year later? Isn't the use
of suspend + network-manager sufficiently common? It seems to me that
this is a critical bug and I am quite shocked that no developer has
deigned so much as to look at it in more than a year. I can do "sudo
restart network-manag
@Yanapas #148
Yes I have same bug in Linux Mint 17 KDE 64bit
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Title:
missing PrepareForSleep signal after resumi
saucy has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the saucy task for this ticket as "Won't Fix".
** Changed in: systemd-shim (Ubuntu Saucy)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Confirming: I installed Xubuntu Utopic 2 days ago, and this bug is also
biting me. However, I noticed that it depends on the time interval
between suspend and resume: the bug only happens when I resume 2+ hours
after I suspend (it always happens in the morning when I first open the
laptop lid).
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Is this reproducible on Utopic?
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Title:
missing PrepareForSleep signal after resuming, causing networking to
s
I'm not sure whether this scipt were posted here.
=
#!/bin/bash
case "$1" in
thaw|resume)
nmcli nm sleep false
;;
*)
;;
esac
exit $?
#save it in /etc/pm/sleep.d/wakenet.sh
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!!! I have just booted from live Linux Mint xfce edition - everything is
OK with network there. Also I booted from Xubuntu and this bug appears
there. Is there anyone with Linux Mint with the same bug?
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@David or anyone else having this problem, I too didn't have any luck
with "nmcli nm sleep false" in my script under /etc/pm/sleep.d/ either
but when I used "service network-manager restart" instead it worked
flawlessly. I have not had any problems for almost five months and it
doesn't cause any si
@dave-eorbit Thank you anyway!
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Title:
missing PrepareForSleep signal after resuming, causing networking to
s
For what it's worth, I added the command "pkill -f wpa_supplicant" after
"nmcli nm sleep false" in my /etc/pm/sleep.d/ thaw or resume script,
based on another similar bug that was reported elsewhere (I've lost the
link; sorry).
Now the wireless interface comes back up pretty consistently after a
r
Also experiencing this on Ubuntu 14.04. It's much easier to reproduce
the longer you leave the computer in hibernation. I usually can't
reproduce if I hibernate for a few minutes and then resume, but if I
hibernate overnight and resume the next morning, this bug almost always
occurs. Doing a sudo s
Same problem for laptop upgraded from 12.04 into 14.04.
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Title:
missing PrepareForSleep signal after resuming, c
The same behavior on fresh reinstalled Xubuntu.
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Title:
missing PrepareForSleep signal after resuming, causing n
I'm also experiencing this in 14.04 after upgrade from Ubuntu 12; dbus
log shows PrepareForSleep true on suspend, but no corresponding
PrepareForSleep false on awakening.
Putting a script in /etc/pm/sleep.d/ (or in /usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/)
to issue "nmcli nm sleep false" (a workaround suggested
Yes, hibernation itself DOES work in Utopic (Lubuntu flavor). However,
as I notice that I'm even able to hibernate my machine via GUI menu, I
might have done some change that enables this (because I do remember
there was something on launchpad about this being disabled in the
vanilla installation)
@andi3 Does hibernation work in Utopic? It is disabled for some unknown
reasons in ubuntu for a long time, and I miss it very much. In addition
to all now I'm back to Windows 7 and waiting for the fix
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Good question!
I'm on Utopic development version (i. e. 14.10) and there is no way to
get network back on automatically after hibernate! (suspend often caused
my machine to hard-lock so I can only use hibernate in my case)
It's a shame everyone ignores us, saying this is of minor importance.
BTW
I suppose that problem is invisible for developers. Any ideas how to UP
topic?
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Title:
missing PrepareForSleep s
14.04, stock installation (no Jupiter or other additional power
management software), desktop PC, networking never resumed after a
suspend, 100% failure rate. Though being a desktop I supended the PC
maybe 10 times since April.
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