Yes, sometimes.
Something else that's curious: sometimes I have a problem with the graphics
after Ubuntu wakes up from sleep, there is a black box around all menus and
anything I point out with the mouse. I found a complicated solution years
ago -this happened in Ubuntu 15.10 too- but recently I f
I have to add that in my case, 16,6% to 20% of the times (1 out of 5 or
6 times) the bluetooth is working after recovering from sleep mode,
since the update.
Before the update, it was 1% of the time -I don't have real statistics,
the idea is that it barely ever happened.
Weird.
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Just kidding. It's doing it again.
It find it is a very weird coincidence that it didn't do it, just once,
yesterday morning after restarting from an update the night before that
actually had to do with firmware for a bluetooth adapter.
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I marked my bug #1611188 "Bluetooth doesn't work after recovering
computer from sleeping" as a duplicate of this. Sorry, somehow I missed
this bug that was already open.
Same thing with Dell Latitude E6410 with bluetooth adapter:
430-3659 : Dell Wireless 375 Bluetooth Module, Dell Latitude E
Alth
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1561474 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1561474
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1561474
Bluetooth will be disable after resume from suspend on Xenial
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Public bug reported:
I'm not sure which package is not working properly. I know the easy way
to solve the problem, which it doesn't make sense really but it works:
1. When the PC recovers from sleeping, the bluetooth indicator is dark
and bluetooth mouse doesn't work. First step is to click (with
Great that this got fixed in the new version. Now tell me how to
uninstall this package, or how to upgrade it to 5.0.12-2.
I get the same message as before:
dpkg: s'ha produït un error en processar el paquet virtualbox-ext-pack
(--configure):
el subprocés s'ha instaŀlat el script post-installat
Public bug reported:
I can't uninstall this package, even after talking to the Debian
maintainer, who gave me a couple methods to try to force the
uninstalling.
Every time Linux kernel headers are updated, I have to restart the
computer.
I don't think VirtualBox is updating or upgrading because
It was working fine for me in 14.04 -actually it wasn't working
perfectly: I was able to sign and encrypt files from nautilus, but the
unencrypt option didn't even show up. To unencrypt, though, I could
always "open with Kgpg", which saved the day. I could verify signatures
-provided I changed the
I have this same problem with Ubuntu 12.04 64-bits. The file gpg.conf
already had the "use-agent" option.
Kleopatra self-test says "IPC parameter error".
I can't get to trust other people's certificates. I can't verify
downloads. Sometimes the certificates list is empty, sometimes it's not.
Very
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