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I never had an issue with this until I installed Maverick. Now gnome-
power-manager is regularly ramping my CPU up between 50% and 70% when
plugged in to AC power. Unplugging it doesn't seem to help.
Running Ubuntu 10.10 (64bit) on a Lenovo IdeaPad Y510, clean install.
I did piped the same verbos
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Binary package hint: nautilus
Almost every time I remove my Sansa Sandisk Clip+ mp3 device, the device
is unmounted, and then Nautilus throws the error "the folder contents
could not be displayed."
There doesn't seem to be anything wrong -- the device is unmounted
without pr
Just curious how this was fixed. I'm having this same problem on a clean
install of Maverick.
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safe remove drive -> Could not display "computer:///"
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I did upgrade to Maverick and hadn't noticed that same behavior until
yesterday. So it seems to be much more erratic, and I've only noticed it
once, but it was still there.
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Keyboard, mouse clicks unresponsive after display resumes from sleep until
application
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Nothing seemed to crash, but the error occurred after closing the lid of
my laptop and then bringing the display out of sleep.
Nothing seemed wrong -- it didn't seem as if the gdm restarted, all my
open applications remained, and
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** Attachment added: "DRM.card0.SVIDEO.1.txt"
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
What's expected: After resuming from a blank screen, expect to be able
to use whatever as normal.
What actually happens: After resuming from a blank screen, keyboard and
mouse input is unresponsive until the application is minimized a
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