> doesn't happen on xubuntu with the indicator
But it does happen on Ubuntu.
> The priority is low for Ubuntu since there is no report of such
problems on Ubuntu
Here comes that report. To reproduce:
1. Download the latest Ubuntu (21.04, live stick is enough).
2. Download and open Joplin
(https
A reinstallation might help. Even though the bug has not been fixed for the new
LTS version (), a fresh installation might help. I didn't do much testing
because I uninstalled Ubuntu to free up my SSD space for Windows (which runs
rather stable and doesn't give a whole bunch of error message
This bug still occurs on my device,
** Changed in: systemd-shim (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => New
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Title:
Suspend takes >20
Same here (13.10) . The big problem is that it seems to be in all releases, so
downgrading from 13.10 to the previous LTS release wouldn't even help. Half a
year ago, everything was fine. So why is it that now it suddenly does not work
anymore and can't be fixed (e.g. by reverting some changes)?
The workaround does not work on my machine.
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Title:
missing PrepareForSleep signal after resuming, causing networking to
stay d
It currently doesn't work for me. I have the latest saucy-proposed
packages, should the update you mentioned be in there?
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Title:
And here's my systemd-shim.log (see Martin's comment #88). Just like
Christian, I do not have to press Ctrl+C, it exits a few moments after
resuming and entering the user password.
** Attachment added: "Suspended using Unity menu"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd-shim/+bug/125
I have 6-0ubuntu0.13.10.
Please see the attached nm.log that I created as Martin described in #82.
I had to wait some time after "sudo Networkmanager ..." until my wifi was
connected. Then I suspended which took the usual while. After resume, the
network was disconnected as usual. I didn't have
I attached a logfile (without timestamps, because I don't know how) that
was recorded during "sudo gdbus call -y -d [...]", 30 seconds of
waiting, resuming the computer from standby and entering the password.
** Attachment added: "logfile for sudo gdbus call -y -d"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/u
Thank you for your answer. I will try to do that, however I don't know
much about D-BUS. I managed to activate the system bus logging and dbus-
monitor outputs a lot now. However that's too much for my console
window and it is without timestamps. How can I get a useful logfile that
I can upload he
Is there any chance this (and https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/pm-utils/+bug/1253456) might get fixed in the next months, e.g. for the
next LTS release? I would have to downgrade to Ubuntu 12.04 otherwise
(or maybe stick to Windows?).
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