[Bug 502055] Re: [82845G/GL Brookdale-G] Screen freeze after while of working

2010-01-08 Thread Terry O'Brien
I have 2 machines each with Ubuntu 9.10, and I have always been able to just move the mouse to restore, so maybe machines later than pentium 4 do not respond in this way. Latest on freeze is that it froze last night while viewing photos, so is not specific to whatever I am doing on the workspac

[Bug 502055] Re: [82845G/GL Brookdale-G] Screen freeze after while of working

2010-01-08 Thread Alex Wardle
The only way I know to get ubuntu out of sleep is to press the power button once, moving the mouse or pressing keys does not seem to wake it up. I think the green line may be important though, unfortunately I am not a xorg developer and have no idea how it works so I don't think I can do much more

[Bug 502055] Re: [82845G/GL Brookdale-G] Screen freeze after while of working

2010-01-08 Thread Alex Wardle
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete => Confirmed -- [82845G/GL Brookdale-G] Screen freeze after while of working https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/502055 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 502055] Re: [82845G/GL Brookdale-G] Screen freeze after while of working

2010-01-07 Thread Terry O'Brien
will start keeping a record of when freezes occur - lately they have been less often, but it always freezes when after screensaver eventually defaults to sleep (or is it hibernation - same thing?) - it won't restore by moving mouse or pressing enter, so I have to shut power off. But noticed yest

[Bug 502055] Re: [82845G/GL Brookdale-G] Screen freeze after while of working

2010-01-06 Thread Alex Wardle
Terry O'Brien: You don't need to make a new bug, I was telling Akria to make a new one. The message which said "Changed in xserver-xorg-video- intel (Ubuntu): status: Incomplete → New" is a message from launchpad telling that I had changed what package this bug was assigned to and its status. Doe