@ochosi: still no luck for me with the latest packages:
$ dpkg-query -W light-locker-settings xfce4-power-manager*
light-locker-settings 1.2.1-0ubuntu2~trusty~ppa4
xfce4-power-manager 1.2.0-3ubuntu5~trusty~ppa3
xfce4-power-manager-data1.2.0-3ubuntu5~trusty~ppa3
xfce4-power-manager-pl
@Elfy, re #82: I created a new user and tried the suspend actions there.
In this case, when I command suspend, the machine suspends. When I push
the power button, I'm taken straight to an unlock screen (no black
screen waiting for keypress/mouse movement).
When I close the lid, the machine suspe
@Elfy: I've tried the instructions from #56, but the update hasn't
resolved the problem. Here are the lightdm/xfce4-power-manager
versions:
$ dpkg-query -W light-locker-settings xfce4-power-manager*
light-locker-settings 1.2.1-0ubuntu2~trusty~ppa3
xfce4-power-manager 1.2.0-3ubuntu5~trusty~p
Confirmed on Xubuntu 14.04 on Dell Inspiron 3521, which has a dual GPU
(Intel/AMD). Removing light-locker and installing xscreensaver (I
already had it installed -- probably had it since 13.04?) is a
successful workaround.
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I think the correct related Debian bug is
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=705957
I did a 'sudo aptitude purge libclang-common-dev', accepted the first
dependency resolution option (remove clang and clang-3.2), and then did
'sudo aptitude install clang'; now clang works again.
The problem is on line 104 of /usr/share/man/man1/iconv.1.gz; it reads
TH ICONV 1 "etch" "20/Jun/2004" "Debian GNU/Linux"
but should read
.TH ICONV 1 "etch" "20/Jun/2004" "Debian GNU/Linux"
Workarounds are to run 'iconv --help' which gives all the information in
the manpage, or to run 'yelp man