I downloaded and installed and tested many mainline kernels, right up to
and including 4.9.0 rc2. None of these fixed the issue. Nor it seems is
any action taken, I've gone right down to 6% without the OS taking any
action.
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During the upgrade to 16.10 it seems that the installer disabled my low
battery notifications and actions. However after installation was
complete it didn't re-enable them. Now I no longer get notifications nor
is any action taken on the thresholds set in DConf.
Things I have
Same problem for me and the problem also only occurred after the same
upgrade (14.10 > 15.04). Peter's workaround also works for me.
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On a couple of occasions now opening Security and Privacy from the Dash
has crashed Compiz and Unity giving black screens, followed by an
unresponsive desktop before eventually returning to normal.
Also, the Security and Privacy app is often unresponsive and grey
screens betw
Getting this problem too in 12.10. Very annoying when you have several
tabs open, and have to close them all, and then re-open them all just to
rename a file. None of the greyed out options are clickable in my case.
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Since upgrading to 12.10 Quantal and Evolution 3.6.0 Evolution has
become painfully slow. It seems to check email itself fine, but if I
manually select Send and Receive it hangs uses 100% CPU and has to be
killed. It also seems to update the search folders on every launch
(whi
I've been trying kernel 3.4 for the past few days (to try and resolve
another issue) and I can confirm that the wireless button works fine in
3.4. I can now boot up with the switch off (it boots much quicker with
wireless off) and then switch wireless on at the desktop and my wireless
works fine an
Getting fed up with having to go into the configuration editor and
change the option to 'Do Nothing' every time I wanted to use my laptop
with another monitor I took a chance and used the 'Blank Screen' option
in the power preferences instead, and this seems to work OK now in Lucid
and does the sam
Having the same problem as above, not at start up anymore but just
randomly the theme will revert back to some old style-less theme. When I
open Appearance from the menu it goes back to normal, but I have to kill
nautilus to get that back too.
Odd and annoying, as I thought that this problem was o
Hasn't happened to me in several weeks, so I guess it is fixed now, the
theme loads as normal on startup now.
However Docky still loads up with the ugly old theme icons until it is
restarted, but that is a lot easier than logging out and in again.
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Happens to me too, Karmic with Radiance theme. I used to use the ping
everyday and one day it just stopped working, presumably when I changed
to Radiance.
Seems odd that everything else works, including on Network tools except
the Ping tab?
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This affects me too and is really annoying. Having to keep my laptop lid
open is a serious inconvenience for anyone using an external monitor. I
can't understand logically why anyone would want to remove the 'Do
Nothing' option, there was a reason for it, and that reason hasn't gone
away. The Blank
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