Anyone from the development or maintenance teams know if the issue will
be addressed?
Thank you.
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Title:
VFS491 Validity Sensor on HP Probook
Public bug reported:
The libfprint package does not seem to recognize the VFS491 Validity
Sensor
OS: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64 bits
Kernel: 3.7.1-030701-generic
Hardware: HP Probook 4540s
lsusb output:
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 8087:0024 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub
Bus 002 Device 002: ID
Good point, Chris! Indeed, I've had an entry in my setup that pointed to
an NFS location. First I tried to unmount the NFS share before
suspending with no avail. After kicking the NFS entry out of the Files
and Folders plugin I am not able to reproduce the suspend issue. If I
add the NFS share the
Forgot to say that this seems to be not an NFS bug in my opinion. E.g. I
am able to play mp3 files with totem via NFS. While listening I can
suspend and resume without problems. Totem even continues playing at
that point of the song where it stopped. So it's not a problem in
general that an NFS
Still the same on Ubuntu 11.04. Any progress would be greatly
appreciated. Some output of dmesg after turning on pm_trace (echo 1
/sys/power/pm-trace):
[ 1168.500933] PM: Syncing filesystems ... done.
[ 1168.503670] PM: Preparing system for mem sleep
[ 1168.715991] Freezing user space processes
Hi Robert,
unfortunately I can't confirm the workaround. My setup consists of 3
entrys: /home (1), /home/mario (2) and /media (1). Funny enough I can't
reproduce the issue 100%. But: if the problem occurs I can reproduce it
a few times and it disappears immediately if I deactivate the Files and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: capi4hylafax
I just installed a fresh Ubuntu Server 10.10 i386 with hylafax.
/etc/init.d/capi4hylafax start freezes the system. This does not
happen with e.g. an old ABit KT7A mainboard (Athlon 1.2 GHz). It only
happens with an Intel Atom D510MO and it