What about supporting the real thing, ie "connected standby" or
"InstantGO" function. Isn't it yet supported by linux kernel? Without
this and without real S3 state, linux won't be really useful on a SP3
I'm afraid.
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OK, I managed to send a dbus signal to set specific dns for a specific domain
but this signal went to the initial dnsmasq started when system booted up.
So the dnsmasq started by the wifi sharing connection has no dbus interface and
it doesn't read the /etc/hosts. It has totally static hardcoded
I'm on Ubuntu 14.04. This is affecting me. I'm sharing my wifi connection. The
problem is that there's a server that has to be queried from a DNS outside of
my normal one, but since dnsmasq is using default DNS servers set by dhcp, the
devices behind this shared wifi connection can't connect to
I'm seeing this error and crash in my freshly booted Lenovo T400,
xubuntu 13.04. I recognize it as the flash videos become choppy at
large sizes and VLC can't play any video (black video window) with its
default "Video Acceleration (overlay)" enabled. If I disable this, it
plays but again very sl
I also tried new Intel drivers installer but it's still the same
situation. I did not try ppa:mainline, shall I?
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I confirm this bug. And it is not a duplicate of #1069255.
To reproduce:
1) Share the drive from Windows where your pagefile resides (ie c:)
2) Browse it and mount it with Thunar.
3) Try to list the contents of directory with Thunar, you will receive an error
that pagefile.sys resource busy. You
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