Re: [Bug 139291] Re: g-p-m suspends laptop on unplugging event

2008-11-29 Thread jharker
Ah, no sweat. Thanks for looking! I should really spend some time actually investigating the problem in an in-depth, technical fashion. I'll go ahead and file a new bug report, along with whatever I can figure out about the issue on my computer. There seem to be several similar-but-not-identical

Re: [Bug 139291] Re: g-p-m suspends laptop on unplugging event

2008-11-28 Thread jharker
Or it could be that he fixed it by independent efforts as he suggested. Many other people have identified this as a problem, as well. Perhaps it warrants more investigation? At the very least I'd like to know how Matt fixed it...? --Original Message-- From: Chris Coulson Sender: [EMAIL P

Re: [Bug 139291] Re: g-p-m suspends laptop on unplugging event

2008-11-28 Thread jharker
Hold on, this bug is not resolved for me. I still have this bug in 8.10, along with several other APM issues that are probably related. If the previous respondent has fixed the problem, I would love to know how! Other issues include: - Laptop sometimes does not sleep when lid closed. - When put

[Bug 139291] Re: g-p-m suspends laptop on unplugging event

2008-05-05 Thread jharker
Looks like this bug has been dormant for a few months. Rather than file a new report I'm going to chime in here to say that I have this exact problem. I have a Thinkpad G41 running an up-to-date fresh install of Ubuntu Hardy (with a few small config tweaks). My laptop reliably suspends-to-RAM EV

[Bug 63090] Re: do not eject all USB/Firewire devices

2007-04-25 Thread jharker
Whoops- I should add that I DO use Ubuntu and have for some time, and in general I love it. :-) But this bug definitely feels like regression to me. -- do not eject all USB/Firewire devices https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/63090 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubun

[Bug 63090] Re: do not eject all USB/Firewire devices

2007-04-25 Thread jharker
I agree that this is an extremely serious bug, which should be fixed as soon as possible. Ubuntu is supposed to be the user-friendly Linux dist, right? Well, one of the most common things the average user does is attach external USB devices (ie. pen drives and hard drives). If a user gets an err