@hjwp2, For most folk I do believe Super+L twice is sufficient but it
isn't a full workaround. While it does suspend the machine, it doesn't
prevent the thing folks are fussing about: If someone wakes up your
machine the UI is still bugged, so a random citizen is still able to
interact with the doc
(Eh, where "it" is hitting Super+L a second time. The first time of
course just freezes the screen, as reported.)
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Title:
screen lock leaves desk
@hjwp2 - FWIW, for me it does bring up the lock screen but it's still
bugged, as--while I cannot interact with them once they're started--I am
able to start applications in the Gnome Dock and as well as interact
with any Gnome Activities Bar widgets.
Depending on what's on your dock, I suppose thi
Public bug reported:
In Gnome, when I hit "Super-L" my screen freezes but the image remains
intact instead of taking me to a login screen.
Further, I can still access the application dock and start applications
(though I cannot see the apps or interact with them) and I can interact
with the top a
uot;nomodeset", in
the boot menu options, and every thing works fine then.
I known that this information maybe not enough to find the problem, so you van
ask me for any other info or propose a test. I'm a programmer so it will be no
trouble.
Thankx.
Gabriel C. Stabel.
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Still broken in Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick).
The partial Jonathon`s workaround (above) still working:
$ sudo rm /var/lib/synaptic/preferences
$ sudo ln -s /etc/apt/preferences /var/lib/synaptic/preferences
I got an unexpect server error this morning (openerp server freezes, and about
ten peop
You can set LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable to fix it. Worked fine
fo me.
$ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/jni
Thanks to Stéphane ideia from: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives
/universe-bugs/2009-February/047833.html.
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Updating the BIOS fixed my problem, I know is scary but it is really not
that hard.
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I can confirm that by updating the BIOS, this issue is fixed.
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Can anyone confirm if this issue is fixed in 2.6.31-16-generic?
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I can confirm 2.6.31-15-generic didn't fix the issue. How can I revert
back to 14-apw?
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Public bug reported:
It was during the second resume that I got this problem. The first
resume worked fine.
ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: This occured during a previous suspend and prevented it from
resuming properly. The resume processing hung very near the end and will have
appeared to
This error "Error connecting to the server: fe_sendauth: no password supplied"
is caused by a file permission error in ".pgpass". It should be 0600.
Fix it like this:
$chmod 0600 /home//.pgpass
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I can confirm too that using Setting "Tiling" to "False" in xorg.conf
didn't work in my EeePC 900
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