I've been having the same trouble with Hardy. I have a HP Compaq nc6000
and use the fglrx drivers.
My solution is two-fold:
1) change the gnome-power-manager settings so that "nothing" is done on a lid
closure. This fixes the issue with mouse movements turning on the display (or
anything, really
I should mention that step 1 only works with the fglrx drivers, and
perhaps VESA, because the lid switch is controlled through the bios
naturally (I think). I had all sorts of trouble getting the lid switch
to work at all (cpu overload.. another bug) using the "ati" / "radeon"
drivers.
A way to ch
I experienced this today on a pretty fresh install of 12.10 64-bit. It
became problematic when I ran VirtualBox (with lots of memory
requirements).
I Manually killed all Rhythmbox processes.
I was listening to the "Radio" stations.
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