Ubuntu 20.04 here.
I found reports of the file manager data transfer progress information being
unreliable dating back 15 years
(https://alt.os.linux.ubuntu.narkive.com/RxvTnprS/still-no-progress-bar-when-copying-files-to-flash-drive)
and I cannot understand why, for the love of god, this is sti
@Erik Jackson, it seems you confirmed my suspicions (see comment #26).
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Title:
Going to sleep instead of logging in
@Tim Wetzel,
Or maybe it's not just a matter of it being docked, but rather to do with the
laptop lid being closed while being logged into!? I never tried this, but maybe
if an external monitor, mouse and keyboard is connected without the laptop
being docked, and the laptop is booted and before
I can confirm that the same behavior occurs with the Thinkpad USB-C Dock
Gen2 (FRU PN: 03X7609 Type: 40AS).
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I guess this won't get fixed before the next LTS. Importance is still
"undecided" and it hasn't been assigned to anyone ... :/
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My work setup doesn't change. Same laptop (Thinkpad P14s), Ultradock,
peripherals, screens etc ... and yet the behavior is very erratic. Just
locking the screen will set the laptop into this useless zombie state.
Most of the time the laptop has then got to be removed from the dock,
woken out of sle
Thinkpad P14s running 20.04 with Ultra Dock and three monitors connected
(DP+DP+HDMI). The system is non-usable without using the Nvidia GPU.
Non-usable because of constant slow-downs, especially with anything
visually "intensive" going on ... like web-pages with embedded video etc
...
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I just setup a Thinkpad P14s with Ubuntu 20.04 and have the exact same
problem as with the T440p. Here is the journalctl output
** Attachment added: "P14s_journalctl.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1899435/+attachment/5434190/+files/P14s_journalctl.txt
Why is this bug still marked as "Incomplete"?
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laptop (docked w/ lid closed) suspends after login
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"Does it suspend if you start with the screen open and close the lid
after login?"
-> Laptop off and docked with lid open
-> Power on, boot into Ubuntu and login
-> Close lid on laptop
-> Laptop suspends
-> Open lid on laptop
-> Laptop wakes up and login screen is presented
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Attaching journalctl output.
** Attachment added: "journalctl.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1899435/+attachment/5422020/+files/journalctl.txt
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Public bug reported:
I installed 20.04 on my Thinkpad T440p laptop (previously 18.04). As
with 18.04 I boot up the laptop with it docked and with the lid closed,
however with 20.04 something new happens right after user login ... the
laptop goes into suspend and has to be woken up by pressing the
Yes, with TB 52.9.1 64bit under Ubuntu 18.04 The issue seems to be
resolved.
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Thunderbird attachment from Samba share
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