Christopher, this is no longer an issue since at least Ubuntu 12.10. I
can't believe it hadn't been closed yet. Thanks for your effort.
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I noticed in Ubuntu 11.10 when you return to your pc with a stuck
screen, if you press CTRL + ALT + F1 and then CTRL + ALT + F7, it
returns you to the normal unlock screen, where you type your password
and the screen is unlocked all is well.
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It didn't seemed to have worked for me.
Never had much problems with previous Ubuntu's, but with 11.04,
somethings were just not right. Maybe because they are transitioning
with the desktop environments. Anyhow, I got and installed Xubuntu, and
it's been smooth since, this issue doesn't happen.
pkill -9 -u works great to restart X. Thanks Roland!
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Title:
Ubuntu 11.04 / Unity freezing when screen is 'woken up'
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Want to say that it still froze a couple of times after disabling compiz, but
it happens much less now, as before it was happening constantly.
Disabled the screen saver as well, just kept power management for the screen.
So far it's been ok.
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Disabling compiz seems to have fixed the freezing.
There might be a shorter way to do this, but this is what I've done.:
In Ubuntu Software Center find and install Compiz Fusion Icon.
Run it:
Applications -> System Tools -> Compiz Fusion Icon.
Then on the blue icon that appears, right click, go to
Same experience here. After waking the screen up, the desktop environment is
frozen, only the mouse can be moved. Then I have to ctrl + alt + f1 and sudo
reboot.
I'm using the GNOME desktop environment ("Ubuntu classic"), so this appears to
be an issue for both, GNOME and Unity.
I have disable
I should have been more precise: this is happening after a clean Lucid
installation.
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X server crashes randomly
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X server crashes randomly
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
After upgrade to Lucid, the X server started to crash, however I fail to
detect any pattern. It can occur only after hours of use or quite soon
after logging in, thus I guess it's pretty random.
After the crash, the screen blinks (with black screen
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