I no longer see any problems with suspend resume. I am running Karmic
on a T60, and have done probably 50 suspend resumes without trouble.
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Suspend did not work on Lenovo T60
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/358833
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 357673 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357673
Simmilar to Schmankerl's fix, I have found that running the following
(as root) fixes the problem for the current session. It provides OSD,
and still appears to do double stepping. Presumably this could be
Also affects DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
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java in Ubuntu 9 crashes during install via auto update function
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/388326
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I had this problem as well when adding a samba shared printer.
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system-config-printer.py crashed with SIGSEGV in PyEval_EvalFrameEx()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/352795
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After a couple of difficulties in editing the sudoers file, (basically
learning vim) I got it working according to the directions posted.
Thanks for the fix. One thing to note: although the gksu password
prompt does not ask for a fingerprint, it will accept the fingerprint.
Hope they update this
I am experiencing the problem as well. Hopefully a fix can be found for
this, because the fingerprint functionality is quite useful, and this is
a major annoyance.
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modifying PAM configuration could break gksu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/86843
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Happens for me too after an update from dapper to edgy. Vaio VGN-B3XP.
Function key dimming works fine, as do `sudo /etc/acpi/sonybright.sh
{down,up}` which I assume /etc/acpi/events/sony-brightness-{down,up} are
using. /etc/acpi/battery.d/ appears empty other than for 15-anacron.sh.
Is this
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 65028 ***
On a Vaio VGN-B3XP at least, this a dup of bug #65028. Fixing /bin/sh to
be a symlink to /bin/bash cures this problem for me and my sliders work
again (and the backlight dims when I unplug).
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Brightness controls do not work