I've just attached the lspci and dmesg outputs. Here again is uname:
Linux laptop 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Thu Jun 7 20:19:32 UTC 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
This kernel just failed to resume for the first time today. I hadn't
yet enabled the pm_trace, so I enabled it. By suspending and resuming
about
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8109013/dmesg.log
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S3 suspend fails once in a while (Thinkpad T60, Ubuntu 6.06)
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** Attachment added: "lspci -vvnn output"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8109008/lspci-vvnn.log
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S3 suspend fails once in a while (Thinkpad T60, Ubuntu 6.06)
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Linux laptop 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Thu Jun 7 20:19:32 UTC 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspend
If I enable the PM_TRACE feature, does that mean the RTC will be
messed up after every re
> Do you still have this issue with the latest release of Ubuntu ?
I haven't seen that particular hang (of the warm battery) with the
most recent one or two kernel packages. Right now I am using the
linux-image-2.6.20-16-generic package on feisty.
Once in a while, with previous kernels, the syst
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.15-25-386
Hardware: Thinkpad T60, SATA hard drive, AHCI mode, Intel wireless,
Intel graphics (so no binary-only modules).
Software: Ubuntu 6.06
Suspend to RAM (S3) fails maybe once every 10 or 20 cycles, with the
same failure mode during
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: galeon
ctrl-t used to make a new tab but that keyboard shortcut went away in a
recent release of galeon, or maybe in Ubuntu's version. I'm using
galeon 2.0.1-1ubuntu2 on a 6.06 i386 system. (I submitted this report
via report-bug as well, but it went to
I switched from Debian to Ubuntu on my laptop, and am 95% happy with it.
The 5% is that there's no easy way to report bugs, so I cannot easily
contribute to improving Ubuntu.
In Debian, I used M-x report-bug in Emacs, and it was easy. In Ubuntu,
the Emacs interface is gone (M-x report-debian-bug
I get the same assertion failures
and then segv, on a fresh 6.06 install. Here's what debian-bug reports about
the package versions:
Package: xsane
Version: 0.97-4ubuntu6
Severity: normal
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers dapper-updates
APT policy: (500, '
Sorry, the command line that produces the hang (all one line even if the
web interface breaks the line):
xsane 'hpaio:/net/Photosmart_2700_series?ip=192.168.1.10'
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SEGV on startup
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nmh
version: nmh 1.1-release-4
Ubuntu 6.06, i386
I use spost instead of post, and it fails with:
spost: can't exec no: No such file or directory
For example, edit a draft message in Emacs, and then try to send it
with:
spost /home/sanjoy/Mail/draft
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