Spoke too soon, just hibernated and then resumed with Ethernet cable
plugged in and the problem occurred. Killing or restarting Network
Manager just caused nm-applet to crash so I had to restart that - which
is probably why the workaround no longer works.
I haven't noticed this problem in the week
Thanks for all the help Christopher, but I think that I will just
upgrade to Vivid as soon as I can, as it is only a few weeks away, so no
backport needed and it can be closed as invalid.
Thanks again for the help.
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After an upgrade to 14.10 the workaround stopped working (restarting
network manager each resume). Due to another problem I had to reinstall
14.10 and the problem is no longer present for me after the reinstall. I
am not sure whether this has been fixed in 14.10 or whether it was the
re-installatio
I've installed that image to another partition and played around with it
and the problem seems to not be present on that installation. I
certainly couldn't trigger the problem.
I guess the question is now, how do I get that stability in my 14.10
install? Is there a package I can update in 14.10 to
Sorry it took so long but I had to reinstall due to an unrelated
problem. The reinstall didn't make any difference to this problem
though. I also tested Windows 8 with dual screens, just to rule out the
monitor(s) and it worked fine in Windows 8.
I tried the daily image on a Live USB and that work
Thanks for the response. I updated my BIOS shortly after posting this
bug report, but it made no difference whatsoever everything was still as
it was before.
The output to that command is:
A16
12/17/2013
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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There's no need to file another bug report, it will only be marked as a
duplicate. This bug has not been fixed for everyone and continues on here:-
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd-shim/+bug/1252121
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@David or anyone else having this problem, I too didn't have any luck
with "nmcli nm sleep false" in my script under /etc/pm/sleep.d/ either
but when I used "service network-manager restart" instead it worked
flawlessly. I have not had any problems for almost five months and it
doesn't cause any si
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