It looks like the issue doesn't persist in 14.04. I've only tried this
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I haven't tested this on 13.04 yet.
I kind of prefer Centos now as it seems more stable and long-term supported,
and I'd rather have my apps running smoothly on a stable yet secure system.
On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 3:32 AM, Sparhawk <847...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> I'm not sure if it's related
Okay guys, thanks for your consideration.
It looks like we're all experiencing this issue on the following hardware
products running Ubuntu:
Dell E and XPS series & HP DV6t QE7000.
Looking at the list of Ubuntu's releases, it looks like 11.04 (Natty) will be
EOLed soon, more exactly October 20
Hi Sparhawk,
No, I'm not using bumblebee, and I don't have a nVidia grapghics card on any of
the indicated Dell laptops.
Dell E5410, E5420 and E6420.
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System freezes when resuming from suspend
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Public bug reported:
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The system freezes when tryng to resume from suspend.
It is set to automatically suspend after a certain amount of time.
It randomly freezes upon resume.
No steps to reproduce this as it happens randomly.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 11.04
Release:
Hi Mathieu,
Thanks for the reply.
I just guess there is a general issue with Dell systems.
There might be an issue with the kernel, or the gnome-power-manager.
The issue never happened on different OSes with lower kernel revisions like
Fedora 13, 14 and Centos AND RHEL 5 and 6.
Also, Solaris 10