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Message #44389
[Bug 421347] Re: [i945gm] gnome-power-manager and blanking (removal of bodges)
Confirmed on Karmic 32bit using radeon running on a first generation
MacBook Pro.
> affects: xorg (Ubuntu) → xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
>From the blog post it seems that this is not tied to any video driver,
so maybe we can reclassify what it affects?
> Honestly, hardcoding (unclickable) links to some blog post in Gnome,
instead of fixing the problem source is quite strange.
If you read the blog that is just what he is doing. He has sent patches
upstream, it is Ubuntu's job to use those in their distro. But I also
found it strange
Does anyone know a way to restore the systems normal behavior without a
reboot? For instance, a symptom that is quite annoying is that I can no
longer hibernate, or use wifi. The first time it went to sleep I got
the box with four blue arrows, then it did it again and I got a white
silhouette with an orange arrow (same message, though). Can anyone else
confirm this behavior?
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[i945gm] gnome-power-manager and blanking (removal of bodges)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/421347
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