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Hello All,
I noticed after installing 9.04 that my unit prematurely "times-out." That is
if I leave it unattended or don't otherwise use it for about five minutes, or
thereabouts, the system SHUTS DOWN. It requires a power-cycle to get back to
the LOGIN PROMPT. The SUSPEND operation and the s
You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in
it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue for you. Can
you try with the latest Ubuntu release? Thanks in advance.
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Gateway m-1625 will not hibernate or suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/310382
You recei
Hi!
I found the cause of the strange behavior on suspend: atieventsd. I was
using fglrx on Intrepid. When I upgraded to the Jaunty alphas (presently
running with an empty xorg.conf - likely to be using the -ati xorg
driver), I did not disable atieventsd. Disabling it cures the
suspend/resume issue
Hi All!
I have a Gateway M-6862 laptop (Core 2 Duo...ATI Mobility Radeon HD
2600). In lieu of describing it further, I will attach output from lshw
and lspci -vvn. I am presently running a pre-release of Jaunty, fully
updated as at this writing.
I upgraded to the Jaunty alphas from Intrepid. In m
Hi Max,
Care to test and confirm if this issue remains with the most recent pre-
release of Jaunty 9.04 (currently Alpha4) -
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/jaunty/ . It contains a newer 2.6.28
based kernel. You should be able to test suspend via a LiveCD. Please
let us know your results. Thank