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[Bug 1224221] [NEW] Problem with Sleep/Wake in Ubuntu 13.04 and greater

 

Public bug reported:

I am using a nVidia Graphics with default drivers and I am unable to
wake up my system without it being crashed with garbage on the screen.

This happens in LiveCD mode or installed and all versions of
Kubuntu/Ubuntu/Gbunutu that I have tested, all of them are the same
result. This has stopped moving to Linux when I need it most (Windows
8/8.1 is terrible) I had reported that I thought it was due to dual
graphics (Switchable) but I've disabled the intel graphics in BIOS and
the problem persisted. I think this is a Kernel level problem or perhaps
xOrg related. I can offer no other information as the only thing I can
do is reboot the system and disable sleep entirely.

I don't think my system could be the only one getting this problem, so
hopefully someone with more experience in reporting bugs can figure this
out so that the final 13.10 will work for me :(

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: crash

** Attachment added: "Screenshot of crashed system after wake"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1224221/+attachment/3816779/+files/LinuxBug-Smaller.jpg

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Title:
  Problem with Sleep/Wake in Ubuntu 13.04 and greater

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I am using a nVidia Graphics with default drivers and I am unable to
  wake up my system without it being crashed with garbage on the screen.

  This happens in LiveCD mode or installed and all versions of
  Kubuntu/Ubuntu/Gbunutu that I have tested, all of them are the same
  result. This has stopped moving to Linux when I need it most (Windows
  8/8.1 is terrible) I had reported that I thought it was due to dual
  graphics (Switchable) but I've disabled the intel graphics in BIOS and
  the problem persisted. I think this is a Kernel level problem or
  perhaps xOrg related. I can offer no other information as the only
  thing I can do is reboot the system and disable sleep entirely.

  I don't think my system could be the only one getting this problem, so
  hopefully someone with more experience in reporting bugs can figure
  this out so that the final 13.10 will work for me :(

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