I'm not using TLP or Jupiter or powertop, still I have the problem even
with the PPA.
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Title:
with installing TLP: missing PrepareForSleep signal
Hey Martin, I tried the command you gave in comment #6, and I could
reproduce the network problem in 13 tries. Unfortunately this seems to
invalidate your hypothesis on only the lid closing causing the problem.
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I'll try this experiment and report in the next 24 hours then. It takes
quite a bit, and I'll try to get a larger number of repeats.
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Title:
time
This doesn't make it worse for me, it makes it better, but it still
doesn't completely solve the network failing to resume problem. As with
the first patch I get a failure rate of around 1 in 30. I've tried
suspending 30 times in 3 different ways: using the lid, using "sudo pm-
suspend" and the men
For me Martin's package solves the problem ~96.6% of the time, which is already
great progress since before I was having the problem almost every time. I've
tried suspending my machine about 30 times (10 times by closing the lid, 10
times by clicking the suspend button in the menu, and 10 times
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1184262 ***
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@Vladimir: you're commenting on a duplicate. There is already a
potential fix in the comments of #1184262.
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@Daniel Lombraña González (teleyinex) #66
> however, if I suspend the machine again and resume it,
> after few seconds it starts again to suspend without me doing anything,
> leaving the machine in an unusable state.
Just try resuming again and again. For me this eventually works, but it
sometimes
I'm getting this with GNOME classic.
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 4:19 PM, Evan Huus <1184...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Martin, I am seeing this regularly under Unity. Smells like a race
> condition to me.
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@Pablo180 (paultait22) #30: I'm already running 3.11.0-12-generic, so
changing to that can't be the fix.
@Julien Olivier (julo) #33: I also have this probably related problem, and so
far I found no workaround for that, other than trying to resume again and again
until it eventually works. I've a
General question: since Ubuntu seems to not support reverting dist-
upgrades, is there any collection of packages I can restore to their pre
13.10 working state to avoid this horrible problem? (If not I'll
seriously consider switching distribution; this is just too much)
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I'm having this problem on Ubuntu 13.10 and alacarte 3.10.0-1, both as
normal user and as root.
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Title:
adding new entries to alacarte has no effe
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Here is one more log for a case in which the first 3 resumes failed, but the
fourth one succeeded.
Lid closed.
Suspending...
Failed to execute operation: Message did not receive a reply (timeout by
message
Eventually I manged to make both my Toshiba printers work with a
combination of the workarounds described here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups-filters/+bug/978120 and
changing to the autodetected drivers although they don't really match
the precise model of the printer and other driv
Correction: my problem is with /usr/lib/cups/filter/pdftops (typo in #6)
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Title:
/usr/lib/cups/filter/pdftops failed
To manage notifications abo
What happened with this bug? I'm getting the same error message
("/usr/lib/cups/filter/pstopdf failed") with Ubuntu 13.10, CUPS 1.7rc1,
poppler 24.1 and various TOSHIBA e-Studio printers with the recommended
Foomatic/pxlmono and Foomatic/Postscript drivers. I'm on a Dell Latitude
E6400. Was this bu
I know this is an old one, but I'm getting the same error message
("/usr/lib/cups/filter/pstopdf failed") with Ubuntu 13.10, CUPS 1.7rc1,
and various TOSHIBA e-Studio printers with the recommended
Foomatic/pxlmono and Foomatic/Postscript drivers. Was this bug ever
fixed and this is a regression?
-
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1184262 ***
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I've tried suggested by pitti. After the first suspend and resume I get this:
Lid closed.
Suspending...
Failed to send delayed message: Message did not receive a reply (timeout by
message bus)
Lid opened.
Updated to 13.10 just to run into this bug. It happens to me every time
I close the lid (Suspend). Every single Ubuntu update has been a similar
fiasco for me. I'm beyond disapointed.
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Everything works well for me after updating to version 1.16.1-0ubuntu1.1
I could download 1.7GB of photos from my camera without any trouble.
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Titl
I get a similar error on a Dell Latitude E6400 after updating to Ubuntu
12.04 with 4G of RAM and a 6GB swap partition (didn't have the problem
before the update). My kernel version is 3.2.0-24-generic-pae. I've
attached the relevant part of the syslog.
** Attachment added: "syslog-hibernate-probl
Just for the record, Norbert is talking about this debian-tex-maint thread:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-tex-maint/2011/11/msg6.html
So there is new hope :)
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I think that from the options Norbert presented I prefer #2: "pay
someone to do it for you".
I willing to pledge 30$ to see this fixed ASAP.
Does anyone else want to put their money where their mouth is? We could
start a Pledgie campaign for this!?
Just to see if this is realistic or not, maybe
@preining
Could you post the links to the preliminary 2011 packages here too? I would
like to try.
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Title:
[Needs packaging] TeXLive 2011
To man
How about removing the ancient texlive 2009 from Ubuntu, and advising people to
install Tex Live 2011 directly from here: http://www.tug.org/texlive/
The completely obsolete version you ship with Ubuntu is much worse than
nothing! It forces novices into using buggy versions of TeX packages, altho
I'm having the same problem (I think) with a Dell Latitude E6400 on
Ubuntu 10.10. Booting with the previous kernel 2.6.32-25 (the one before
the 10.10 upgrade) seems to have solved the problem for me. Could it be
that this problem was introduced by kernel version 2.6.35-22?
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