BUMP.
This is SUCH an annoyance, any work arounds? I like to use hibernate
since my network manager prevents full shutdown.
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Resume from hibernation shouldn't ask for my password with automatic login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/58715
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My laptop does not have any buttons to turn off the wireless. I did NOT
set up NDISwrapper, so I assume it is using the restricted Broadcom
driver.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Incomplete => New
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wlan0 infinite loop on shutdown
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234624
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I don't know how to turn off the wireless. Through gnome's network
manager applet?
I can hibernate with no problems, but shutting down is a no-go.
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wlan0 infinite loop on shutdown
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234624
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Public bug reported:
When I shutdown, after the shutdown splash completes, the screen goes to
a text mode, and I see messages slowly scrolling by "wlan0 associated
with access point \n wlan0 deassociating with access point\n
wlan0 associated with access point..."
This continues until I hard-power
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome
Set computer to auto-login as a user, and hit CTRL-ALT-Backspace by
accident. Gnome presented a login box, and I would expect to NEVER see
that anymore until I change the setting or hit log-out-user in the
shutdown dialog.
Not sure if this is an x
Public bug reported:
Default install of Ubuntu 8.04 on Dell C400 laptop.
Laptop freezes (docked or not) every time while Visual Effects are set
to Normal. Sometimes freeze happens with no applications open and only
opening gnome's panel menus, sometimes with Firefox, and sometimes with
terminal
If I open a terminal on my laptop, and type shutdown now (not sure if I
had to do sudo or not) then gdm shuts down, and I get a logged-in root
shell.
Note that I'm running with the "automatically log on as " setting,
not sure if it is related. That is why I said it could be related to
runlevel 1.
I suspect it has to do with the behavior of "shutdown" when in runlevel
1.
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privilege escalation when canceling the low-graphics warning prompt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190370
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I noticed when I type `sudo shutdown now` at a terminal prompt, I get
the same root shell after X shuts down. At least that asks for my
password, but it could be related.
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privilege escalation when canceling the low-graphics warning prompt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190370
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