** Description changed:
New MATE 20.04 installation with all original settings for Power Management
and Screensaver on desktop computer. After awakening computer from Screensaver,
explosion of log entries in syslog fills up root partition (normal free space
is 20GB). If explosion does not occ
** Description changed:
New MATE 20.04 installation with all original settings for Power Management
and Screensaver on desktop computer. After awakening computer from Screensaver,
explosion of log entries in syslog fills up root partition (normal free space
is 20GB). If explosion does not occ
** Description changed:
New MATE 20.04 installation with all original settings for Power Management
and Screensaver on desktop computer. After awakening computer from Screensaver,
explosion of log entries in syslog fills up root partition (normal free space
is 20GB). If explosion does not occ
I have exactly the same problem, on a clean install of Bionic/18.04
Desktop AMD64, with a locally-attached (USB) 2TB SATA hard drive which
works perfectly AFAIK for all functions other than Deja Dup.
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Could be because my graphics card is integrated. I have noticed the
sound returns if I go to the console and type lspci, sometimes twice is
necessary.
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Sound not working when NVIDIA graphics card installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292743
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The before-mentioned fix does not work all the time. I have an Asus
M3N78 PRO, running only with the onboard NVidia 8300 chipset. On
Intrepid, Alsa 1.0.1.7 detects the sound board incorrectly as ALC888
instead of ALC1200. Using the before-mentioned fix, sound only works on
every third or forth rebo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hal
In Feisty, USB devices are no longer detected or mounted when they once
were detected and mounted fine on Edgy and Dapper. The bug has little to
do with the devices, and more to do with the way HAL automounts these
devices. This same bug happens in Fe
I tried Fedora Core 6, Mandrake 2007.1 Spring, and Gentoo 2007 and all
have the same issue with the MiniDisc 1GB device. What do you know? All
the kernels are different, however, the way HAL automounts USB drives is
the same, or similar. No one else seems to have a fix for this. Maybe
its listed in
I have a MiniDisc (a new one, but nothing special) that can take 1GB
discs. It functions just like a normal, generic, mass storage device,
and has worked on every linux system I have ever plugged it in to,
except Feisty. I've tried a lot of the suggestions in these bug reports,
but still no go. I f