Just to clarify @tonystarkpe's recipe (#9), you only need to run this
one command to uninstall enough of cinnamon to enable the 14.04 upgrade
to proceed:
sudo apt-get purge --auto-remove cinnamon
(The first part referred to ppa-purge--which initially looked
interesting--but it won't work because
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- lenovo/thinkpad T400/T500/W500 suspend fails
+ lenovo/thinkpad T400[s]/T500/W500 suspend fails
** Tags added: t400s
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lenovo/thinkpad T400[s]/T500/W500 suspend fails
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Same for me with T400s; above-mentioned mainline kernel deb restores
suspend ability.
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Apparently same thing on T400s; always seems to occur upon every suspend
attempt (what with the data loss and all, I'm not inclined to keep
trying, unless someone has a less destructive test methodology). Prior
to Maverick (Karmic, Gutsy), suspend worked flawlessly. I'm seeing
anecdotal reports of