I appear to be suffering from the same problem in Ubuntu 12.04 under
Unity 2d. Quitting Guake and re-loading seems to restore the correct
window size and behaviour but makes using F11 - Full Screen, difficult
to use.
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@Steve Riley, well I'd make that 3 data points. If you look at #279 my
issue is USB-related. Although for me it seems to be Ubuntu falling out
with the USB hub in my docking station.
Out of the docking station, or with USB devices plugged into the laptop
and not the docking station, and I'm fine.
At the risk of conflating yet another unrelated bug into this thread of
apparently non-related bug reports, I wanted to share my experience and
a workaround in case others have the same problem. See my contributions
on this bug thread...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/908335
and the system hung within 5 minutes.
As promised I will update my kernel bug report in the hope that someone
will follow through and identify what the issue is with the Dell PR02X
docking station.
Thanks one and all for the help and advice - enjoying life under 12.04!
Danny Goodall
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2.6x
kernel/drivers was able to deal correctly with my Logitech C-UAK42 mini
receiver keyboard controller and since 3.x it's broken.
Anyway, good luck with your issue and fingers crossed that I really have
found a workaround. This has been driving me mad!
Danny Goodall
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ain for your help and I'd be more than happy to run
further tests if anyone is interested in tracking this down further.
Danny Goodall
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k I have a cable but I'm sure I can get one.
Let me know if we need to go down that root.
Regards
Danny Goodall
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Kernel Hard Freezing
This file was created by a dmsg > filename soon after booting in UN-
DOCKED configuration. This is the state that will run with no problems.
** Attachment added: "kernel-undocked.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/908335/+attachment/3149226/+files/kernel-undocked.log
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This file was created by a dmsg > filename soon after booting in DOCKED
configuration. This is the state that will eventually hang.
** Attachment added: "Kernel dmsg when docked"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/908335/+attachment/3149225/+files/kernel-docked.log
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@ Brendan Brigham - I'm not sure that this is the same issue because
reading through the logs there it seems that the problem relates to
heavy graphics use, and perhaps the Intel Ivy Bridge chipset.
Plus some users there suggest that they are able to open a shell and
interact with the machine.
Wh
Additional information. I've also tried 12.04 on 3.2.0-24 with the
Nouveau drivers in case it was related to Nvidia (which I must admit I
thought it was), but the same issue occurred.
I've updated my bug report at kernel.org accordingly
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43133
@ joseph
@joseph salisbury - just to confirm that the problem still exists in
12.04 Ubuntu with kernel 3.2.0-24.
I have updated my kernel bug report...
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43133
...accordingly.
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Joseph, I have raised the issue at kernel.org as you requested. The bug
reference there is 43133. See
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43133
Can you advise how I should track the issue from here?
Thanks again for your help.
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Joseph, as I've seen no further information about an upstream bug being
reported for this issue, I will attempt to raise one over the next
couple of days.
Thanks again for your help.
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@joseph, the problem is still there with both versions of the kernel
that you suggested I try.
Firstly, I confirmed that the problem is still there in 3.0.0-16 (I
think this is the latest release kernel) under 11.10.
I booted with my laptop being UN-docked and, as usual, all was fine. I
was able
Joseph, I will try both Kernels and report back. I did try 3.2.1 as
noted earlier in this thread but the issue of hanging was still there.
Just to be clear, the last time I did this, the link allowed me to
install the kernel and boot to a terminal prompt but does not link in my
Nvidia drivers or t
Many thanks for the response Jmadero. No I haven't tried 12.04 but I
will do when I get time.
I'm more interested in whether this is the right mechanism for raising
critical bugs like this with Ubuntu.
Can you comment on that?
If it's not the right mechanism then I'd gladly be pointed somewhere
OK, as Ubuntu 10.10 has just hit end of life, I really need to solve
this issue so I can go to 11.10.
Can someone, anyone, please advise me if this thread is the right place
to discuss and hopefully create a fix for a critical problem in 11.10?
If not, can someone please point me in the right dir
@Chucktr I can leave my Ubuntu 11.10 machine to boot while in the
docking station and when I come back to it (3-20 minutes later) the
system will have hung at the login password prompt. This is repeatable
99.9% of the time. If I log in straight away then I will either get <3
minutes use (90+% of th
Can I ask if anyone else is experiencing these symptoms even though
they've tried kernel 3.2.x ?
Or has using kernel 3.2.x cleared this problem for everyone?
I'm just trying to establish if I'm experiencing this issue or a
separate one.
Thanks.
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Jmadero. Thanks for taking the time to respond. I installed the 3.2.1
kernel image from the link you pointed me to. The machine booted to
console not the desktop as I guess my Nvidia drivers were not available
and therefore the x config is wrong.
I logged in to the shell but after about 2 minutes
I also appear to be a victim of this problem. I am running Ubuntu 11.10
kernel 3.0 on a Dell Latitude e6400 laptop. The system works fine when
running out of my docking station but when it is docked it will freeze
as described above anything from 2 minutes to 3 hours. I seldom get more
than 10 minu
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