Same exact problem for me, only with Firefox in 12.10.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = Confirmed
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Title:
Unity Dash
Running raring with 3.7.0-7 Generic with Intel GM915. Problem still
exists, so I don't know if the fix has gone into effect yet.
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Title:
compiz
Well, did a little experimentation. Lubuntu, naturally, runs fine, and
Ubuntu runs considerably faster with the resolution set to 1024x768
rather than 1400x1050, but Unity still lags badly. At times, it will
even crash. GNOME Shell performance is also vastly superior to Unity on
my T43.
I tried
Public bug reported:
My ThinkPad T43 works quite well with Ubuntu 12.04, but with a clean
install of 12.10, Unity is slow (I can type in the Unity Dash Home and
then count the seconds as my letters slowly appear in sequence),
sometimes freezes (when I close an application, the icon becomes faded
Is the non-PAE kernel really that much of a hastle to deal with that it
needs to be dropped? Isn't there some way to support non-PAE machines?
I have an IBM ThinkPad T42 (2373-JXU) that will be out in the cold if
PAE is no longer supported, and since the used laptop market is flooded
with T40s,
Public bug reported:
This error displayed after an upgrade to Ubuntu 12.10 on an IBM ThinkPad
T42.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: linux-image-3.5.0-17-generic (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-32.51-generic 3.2.30
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-32-generic i686
Tried it - still says:
Errors were encountered while processing:
/var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-3.5.0-17-generic_3.5.0-17.28_i386.deb
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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I've got an ancient (10-years-old this month [January]) Apple
PowerBook G3 Pismo 500MHz [PPC] that suffers from this same problem.
I've used Xubuntu in the past (Hardy and Jaunty) and decided to give it
another go with Karmic. While my suspending was sporadic at worst
before, it bricks up now.
UPDATE:
I went into my software sources on a hunch and decided to start
accepting the Karmic Proposed packages. After running software update,
my laptop took a step in the right direction: I can now suspend (and
quite quickly compared to Hardy and Jaunty), but when I come out of
suspend, my