In case it's useful, I have what I suspect is a related crashing
problem, with a very reproducible testcase:
Using Firefox 2.0.0.3, stock package from Ubuntu Edgy, with only the
following add-on:
RikaiChan 1.00 (from http://www.polarcloud.com/rikaichan/) and the
Japanese-English dictionary for
I have been experiencing the same problem ever since upgrading to
Oneiric, and it's getting rather annoying (about every third time I
suspend/resume, gnome-terminal crashes and all my terminal windows go
poof).
Is there any update on this? Is there anything I can do to assist the
process?
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Public bug reported:
I'm encountering a problem when trying to use my Dell E6400 laptop (i915
video chipset) with an external DisplayPort monitor (DELL3007WFPHC via
an Apple DP->DVI active adapter).
It works fine if I boot up with the monitor connected, but if I start
without it and then plug it
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Oh, I forgot to mention that I do not encounter the lockup if I connect
the monitor to the DisplayPort using a passive DP->DVI (pass-through)
adapter, it only seems to occur when using the native DisplayPort output
mode (unfortunately, however, the passive DVI adapter cannot support my
monitor's fu
Public bug reported:
In a recent install of Ubuntu 12.10, when using the Gnome desktop, if I
try to "Suspend" from the top-corner pulldown menu, nothing happens (no
error messages, no attempt to suspend, no nothing. The request seems to
be completely ignored.).
I have done this successfully on p
Any update on this? It looks like it's been over a year and a half now,
we're now on mutter-46, and no progress on this bug has been made at all
(still just as broken as ever)?
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