I have the same problem, using the 16.04 Ubuntu release build, with
latest updates. Kernel is 4.4.0-21-generic AMD64. Dell XPS13 9350, with
1.0.4 firmware, Intel i5-6200U, 4GB RAM, 6GB Swap.
Suspend/Resume works fine. The hibernate seems to stop towards the end
of the process, just before it pow
That sounds much more like the issue I'm seeing, which I raised against
Ubuntu Mate (1558736) as it seems to only affect that DE with the 16.04
Beta builds. Both Alphas were fine and other DEs with the same nightlies
were fine. However, that bug was marked as a duplicate of this one,
though I'm not
Simon you are indeed correct after doing :-
4. Open light-locker-settings and make sure "Lock on suspend" is enabled (if it
already is, disable and then re-enable it, then hit "Apply").
5. Close your laptop's lid.
6. You should be presented with the unlock screen upon opening the lid, login
and
Just to clarify last post, the package updates that reverted my laptop
to a broken state included
xfce4-power-manager 1.2.0-3ubuntu5~trusty~ppa3
Asus Eeepc 100h
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It was working fine for me, however I have updated today 23/5/14
and it has now reverted to black screen after to suspend and reduced brightness
after reboot.
Asus Eeepc 1000h
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This is a Fix for me.
EeePC 1000H
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I have the modified xfce-power-manager installed.
I agree with Artyom I replaced ight-locker with xscreensaver and I have screen
locking and suspend facilities again.
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Further analysis with new xfce4-power-manager:-
If I lock the screen via the whisper menu, I can then suspend via the
menu or by closing the laptop lid.
After doing so in this order a full restoration is possible with no
brightness or loss of session issues.
Eeepc1000H
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Loaded the updated xfce4-power-manager from ppa and I still have problems.
Suspend does not lock the screen, but recovery is fine.
Closing the lid, locks and suspends but the screen is black.
Exiting to the terminal and the display is very low brightness requiring
adjustment.
Restart lightdm and I
Unfortunately the langedalepl ppa does not work for me on Xubuntu 12.10
(I did reboot). Phone is a Motorola XT890 running ICS. I've tried
multiple USB ports, unlocking the phone's screen and switching between
MTP and PTP. Further things to try would be welcome.
$ mtp-detect
Error: Unable to open
Problem still exists here on my Dell D620, running Xubuntu 11.10.
Installed the kernel from the proposed updates this morning
Linux 3.0.0-14-generic #23-Ubuntu SMP Mon Nov 21 20:34:47 UTC 2011
Screen "switches off" after 1 min, per my settings in Power Manager.
When I activate the screen, it'
OK, progress of sorts.
If I log in using Ubuntu Classic (no effects), then plugging in the
external monitors WORKS! I get an extended workspace.
However, previoiusly I used to use the Dell key (Fn-F8) to switch modes
such that I had the external monitor only and the laptop display would
be turne
Just tried the 11.10 beta-2 installation, and that exhibits the same
problem.
Work is being done in this area though. The screen shot in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/830949 is nearly
identical to what I sometimes see.
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Forgot to mention that this is regression from previous version 10.10.
In that version (and others before it) plugging in the external monitor
worked as expected.
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This does not appear to be the same as https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/753971
which relates to Unity. I hope I've filed this under the right package.
Note, all packages on this system are up to date as of 1 hour ago.
When I plug in my external monitor, the image on the lapto
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I add an avatar pic and it remains as the default.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: empathy 2.32.1-0ubuntu1.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-28.49-generic 2.6.35.11
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Julian don't know wether this is relavent but I did a search in Synaptic
post install of TG1.2 for "swt"and the package listed as installed is
libswt-gtk.3.4*.
Does the TG1.2 package I installed contain within it the 3.6M3 library
and is this the library TG1.2 is using?
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I removed Tuxguitar 1.1 and installed Tuxguitar 1.2 from the Tuxguitar website.
All the above issues appear to be fine in 1.2, display, buttons etc.
I had all of the above problems with V1.1.
The only slight issue I had with 1.2 was with my netbook, the staff lines were
not displaying ,I fixed fro
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2009-10-30 09:55:25,859 - ubuntuone.SyncDaemon.DBus - ERROR - Can't get the
auth token
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
"/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/ubuntuone/syncdaemon/dbus_interface.py", line
1073, in connect
acces
Amendment to last entry;
The short drums (prompt for user select and password) do sometimes stutter, in
fact sometimes they dont even play at all (mute) whilst other times they appear
to play ok.
However the first set of drums are really short perhaps this is why.
The long drums seem to place
The short drums (prompt for user select and password) appear to play ok for me.
The long drums seem to place twice with the odd crackle.
The crackle be be a distortion or the interference of the double play.
After login sound playback seems ok.
I have a Pentium 4 with an Nvidia graphics card and d
I have downloaded and installed the new osd-notify from the PPA on Eeepc 1000H
and there is no change.
That is to say I have no brightness indicator when adjusting brightness with F
keys (it does adjust), however the brightness osd appears when the power supply
charge plug is inserted or remove
BTW forgot to add brightness osd on my Eeepc 1000H with Karmic Alpha 3
works ok.
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Further to tuxguitar-fluidsynth sound problems
Ubuntu Jaunty.
Tuxguitar using plugin tuxguitar-fluidsynth for sound playback with soundfonts
produces distortion, particularly with screen activity.
As an alternative I ran fluidsynth using the following command to load the
soundfont 32MbGMStereo.
David I can confirm playback of the line below produces distortion free
time consistant output with no interference from screen scrolling etc.
d...@dave-laptop:~$ fluidsynth ~/Guitar/Soundfonts/32MbGMStereo.sf2
~/snooker.mid -a alsa -l -o audio.period-size=1024
I have installed Jack and used the
Reinstalled Fluidsynth 1.09 from your PPA David and called a .mid file
using the following:-
fluidsynth ~/Guitar/Soundfonts/32MbGMStereo.sf2 ~/snooker.mid -a alsa o
audio.alsa.device=plughw:0
also used :-
fluidsynth ~/Guitar/Soundfonts/32MbGMStereo.sf2 ~/snooker.mid -a alsa
First the bad news
Found the problem with reverting back, libfluidsynth1 needed to revert
to 1.08 as well.
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Things going worse.
I linked into your PPA and dowlnloaded the 1.09 Fluidsynth.
Unfortuanately I not get the following error when trying to run a .mid through
Fluidsunth.
lash_open_socket: could not connect to host 'localhost', service '14541'
lash_comm_connect_to_server: could not create server
Right on both counts with -o audio.period-size=4096
The timing is awful but the distortion goes away.
Eventually a reduction in size does not eradicatic bad timing without bringing
in other audio errors.
Better on smaller soundfont.
I feel it has more of a tendancy to eat cpu with the audio perio
Sorry forgot to answer Soundfonts question.
Tried 3 soundfonts
8MBGMSFX.SF2 surprisingly 8MB in size
32MbGMStereo.sf231 MB
FluidR3GM.SF2 141 MB
The smallest file was definately better but still horribly distorted in
parts (it did warn of 4 invalid generators so may have droppeds some
ins
The command I used to call Fluidsynth was:-
fluidsynth ~/Guitar/Soundfonts/32MbGMStereo.sf2 ~/snooker.mid
which gives severe distortion
also tried :-
fluidsynth-o synth.gain=0.02 ~/Guitar/Soundfonts/32MbGMStereo.sf2
~/snooker.mid
same distortion, although much lower level output.
Played to f
option -o synth.gain=0.02 only made the volume lower with same distorted output.
I rendered to a file (raw) but I am unable to play it.
Tried conversion sox -r 44100 -w -c 2 -s fluidsynth.raw fluidsynth.wav to
convert but sox gve me a list of the full help file, that wasn't that much help!
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where it should mention itself.
I noticed it in jaunty (2.86.ds1-61ubuntu11) but it appears to have been
in since the file'
Complete reinstalled from the Jaunty release cd and now no more crashes.
The installs that were giving me crashes on Pan header loads were updated
Jaunty Alpah 5 dev. editions.
(Thought the Alpha + updates were the same as a clean release install, seems
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Crashes for me too on two different machines.
No clue when run from terminal either.
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Using "fluidsynth" v 1.08 as a soft synth in Intrepid results in a severely
distorted sound.
The same replay in Hardy is ok.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
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Installed "Tuxguitar V1.0" + dependancies from backports also installed
"Tuxguitar-Fluidsynth"
Audio playback via a Fluidsynth and any soundfont works, but glitches when the
musical bar changes.
Tried all sound output options in pre
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Thanks for the help on this one, here's what worked for me. Running
latest Intrepid Ibex, I found that qlandkarte couldn't talk to my
Garmin.
$ uname -a
Linux mylap 2.6.27-11-generic #1 SMP Thu Jan 29 19:24:39 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
$ lsusb | grep Garmin
Bus 003 Device 003: ID 091e:0003 Garmin I
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Not sure if this is a bug exactly or an incompatibility
with gnome.
I use Ubuntu 6.06 with gnome desktop. For a couple of years I have used
noflushd for disc spin down and I have found that it is
the only application which is effective in controlli
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