I believe it is triggered by going to sleep (started with a keyboard)
and closing the lid before sleep completes.
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I experience the same on HP8560w during suspend. It happens only
occasionaly, I am trying to figure out the pattern.
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i have compiled version 3.06 of xnee on lucid. I can record and replay.
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segmentation fault when using cnee
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resume from suspend failed on t400
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Public bug reported:
Sporadically resume from suspend fails.
There is no login prompt from X and permanent disk activity.
The graphics card appears not to be in the text mode. Ctrl-Alt-F1 has no effect.
After 30 minutes of wait I have power cycled.
The restore point: Jan 6 09:58:42
There is a
The vmware workstation version 6.5.3 has the fix for the problem.
In the original description I made a mistake and reported wrong vmware version.
It is 6.2.1. It should be 6.5.1
The fix is not perfect. I expect that the Ctrl-g gets consumed on the host
side, but instead the 'g' make to the applic
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-evdev
When working in guest, sometimes I have observed a "stuck key" effect.
Switching back to host (xterm) continues the "stuck key" effect until something
else is pressed.
I believer occasionally the key up event is lost (not seen