Greasemonkey also seems to cause this problem.
I have Adblock Plus, Greasemonkey and Ubuntu Firefox Pack addons
installed. They only way to make it work was to disable both Adblock
Plus and Greasemonkey (and restart Firefox).
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Firefox (on 8.10) crashes on important java applet (Bank-iD)
https:
Donald: Your other problem is related to bug #284596.
It seems Network Manager Applet 0.7 does not work with fast user switching...
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MASTER cannot save "auto" connection as system settings without renaming the
connection
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/284298
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Same problem for me on an LG T1 with an AR242x 802.11abg network card.
Brian's fix works, with the minor regression that I get a notification
stating that the network has been disconnected right after I resume (or
maybe that's just how it's supposed to work).
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madwifi cannot reconnect after re
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 89983 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/89983
I'm also affected by the annoying sound thing.
For me it only occurs when multiple users are logged in and it seems to be the
gpm instance of the inactive user that makes the noise.
This can be verified by di
An update fixed the problem for me as well.
Had to change the repository mirror to the main server though, since my mirror
hadn't updated since Apr 3.
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[hardy] [dell] [d820] Systemstart fails, gdmgreeter seems to hang
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/211774
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Changing the theme from HumanList to happygnome-list (in gdm.conf-
custom) seems to solve the problem for me. No idea why, though.
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[hardy] [dell] [d820] Systemstart fails, gdmgreeter seems to hang
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The same happens to me - after an upgrade on April 5th.
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[hardy] [dell] [d820] Systemstart fails, gdmgreeter seems to hang
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I have the same problem - on an LG T1 Express Dual.
If use_time_for_policy is true it doesn't hibernate before the computer shuts
off hard (the power-manager applet runs down to 0% charge and stops showing
time estimates before that happends)
Setting use_time_for_policy to false solves the probl
I was affected by this bug when daylight saving transition happened last
week. Although I tried to update the clock it manually over and over
again, it was reset everytime I suspended the computer (I usually never
shut it off completely).
Stopping and starting hwclock.sh did the trick so I'm prett