I'm running Ubuntu 19.10, 16 GB ram, hp Spectre x360 (integrated Intel
graphics), open jdk 13, netbeans 11.3 (downloaded not snap) with no extra
packages, I use gradle as part of standard package.

On Thu, 30 Apr 2020, 04:43 Laszlo Kishalmi, <laszlo.kisha...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I think it would be good if you could provide some details of your laptop,
> like make, video card, OS, RAM, DISK, used JVM used NetBeans package, etc.
>
> I myself running NetBeans on my Laptop, which is a System76 GalagoPro,
> Intel internal and AMD external GPU, using Ubuntu 18.04, 32Gb RAM, have an
> NVME and a spinning disk.
>
> I'm using the Snap distribution of NetBeans. I usually put the Laptop into
> sleep for overnight and resume it in the morning. Udually I restart
> NetBeans 1-2 times a week. So far never had such issues.
> On 4/28/20 11:29 PM, John Brice wrote:
>
> I’ve had similar problems on Windows 10, netbeans 11.0 – 11.3 and JDK
> 12/13. Line numbers disappear and nodes in the Projects pane go missing or
> become unresponsive.
>
>
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> I’ve changed my power settings to ‘never sleep’ but I still get the same
> issues if I leave netbeans for a long time (1 – 2 hours or more); not every
> time but often enough. If I use netbeans constantly all day there is no
> problem.
>
>
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> There is nothing obvious (to me) in the IDE log. I’ve cleared cache and
> user dirs, doesn’t make a difference.
>
>
>
> John
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>
> Hi
>
>
>
> I just wanted to know if people had noticed the following when running
> netbeans 11.3 on their laptop (not sure if it happens on earlier versions
> or not)
>
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>
> I'm running on Ubuntu and using java 13
>
>
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> 1. After closing the laptop lid and letting it suspend (or hibernate, same
> thing), the line numbers disappear when I re open the laptop and it resumes.
>
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> 2. After closing the laptop and letting it suspend (or hibernate, same
> thing), you can't search or search and replace after it resumes. The short
> cut keys don't work and the menu items are Grey's out.
>
>
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> Both the above two are fixed with a netbeans restart.
>
>
>
> 3. After changing to tablet mode on my laptop, netbeans sometimes gets in
> to bad state where one window always has the focus no matter which window I
> try and click in. I can put the mouse pointer in another windows and click
> and hold to select text but it always does the actions in the window where
> the focus is stuck
>
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> This is fixed only by restarting the whole laptop, the problem persists on
> a restart of netbeans.
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> I appreciate these could be java issues (the last one definitely happened
> on earlier versions of java and netbeans), but I don't know 100%
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> Thanks
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>
>
> Peter
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