This is affecting both of my systems with Zesty (17.04). It appears to
freeze most frequently in Thunderbird, when it does, it takes down the
network (or, perhaps the network takes down Thunderbird). Once it
happens, other programs will gradually lock up until the whole system
hard freezes and re
Per comment above, the screen *does* turn off when I manually lock the
system with Ctrl-Alt-L
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unity screen saver no longer blanks nor loc
Note: Unlike the two comments above, I *can* use Ctrl-Alt-L to lock.
Not sure if the screen will turn off in this mode. I will test.
Also, it doesn't seem to be 100% consistent. The screen has turned off
once or twice since I upgraded to Utopic, but 90% of the time it hasn't.
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This is showing of for me in the production release, and appears to have
regressed in the latest version:
Currently installed version: 14.04.0+14.10.20141014-0ubuntu1
Happy to post logs if someone can tell me what to look for.
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Ok, now that I've figured out how to upgrade the kernel properly, I can
confirm that the issue is resolved on my Asus Zenbook UX32VD for
3.11.0-15-generic
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I'm afraid I don't understand the versioning system for linux
properly...
I got myself on -proposed, updated via apt-get, and pulled down
3.11.0.15.16. Does this version contain 3.11.0-15.22? What is the
difference between the "0.15" versions that I can get from apt, and the
"0-15" version that
I have what I believe is the same bug affecting an ASUS UX32VD.
I have also been unable to figure out what logs to post, but the system
appears to boot normally with no video output.
I believe it is the same Kernel bug as is reported for ArchLinux here:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=