Ok, it's not Cairo Dock itself. It must be something that Cairo Dock or
other packages do when starting up. Some querying or system call, maybe
a timing issue?
Set Cairo Dock to start 20 seconds after login, logged out, logged back
in - problem solved for me! The buttons work. Removed bash sleep
c
This bug might have something to do with Cairo Dock. I have to users on
my computer: one with and one without Cairo Dock. The one without Cairo
Dock set to run at startup doesn't have this problem. The Shutdown
dialog appears and the log out button also works. Only the one with
Cairo Dock has this
Christopher, I received an email from bugs.launchpad.net saying:
The message you sent included commands to modify the bug report,
but you didn't sign the message with an OpenPGP key that is
registered in Launchpad.
How can I fix this or should I just ignore it? Well, the first mail I
sent to the
I followed the instructions and reported the problem to the maintainer
list of SUSPEND TO RAM.
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Alright, so I booted up using the default Ubuntu kernel but I still have
no pm_trace. Here are the contents of /sys/power/
disk
image_size
pm_async
reserved_size
resume
state
wake_lock
wake_unlock
wakeup_count
No pm_trace!
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Hello Christoper! The guide says that the debugging procedure "requires
a linux kernel with the capability of /sys/power/pm_trace". There is no
file pm_trace in my /sys/power directory. What can I do?
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Tested kernel http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v3.11-rc4-saucy/. It also didn't fix it.
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Kernel http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.11-rc3-saucy/
didn't fix it.
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Ubuntu 13.04 fails to resume from suspend
To manage
I tested Lucid today and the system still couldn't resume from suspend.
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OK, I will test it later this evening or tomorrow.
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I tested it with a live version of Precise. Unfotunately it did not
work. The system failed to resume from suspend as with 13.04.
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Hello Christopher! Can you please tell me if I can test it with a live
version or do I have to do a regular system install?
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It did occur in 12.10.
With 12.04 everything worked but the machine had another motherboard and
less RAM installed.
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I tested it with the latest kernel. It did not fix the bug.
The was just a minor difference with the upstream kernel. The screen
didn't turn on at all when before it turned on but stayed black. I guess
this isn't important though, is it.
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When I suspend the PC everything seems Ok. The computer goes to sleep,
screen turns off. When I try to resume the computers seems to get stuck
in the first seconds of waking from suspend and doesn't resume. The fans
start to spin and the screen turns on but stays black. Nothin
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