amazing. it works. Dell n3010
thank you
amazing. it works. Dell n3010
thank you
Last edited by TheNessus; August 5th, 2012 at 05:35 PM.
Thanks, fixed it for me
Zotac motherboard with CULV cpu and Nvidia ION chipset..
The second script worked for me.
Ubuntu 12.04 on Lenovo Ideapad Z570.
neither works for me....
HP Elitebook 8530w
so bad :-X
it's not working for me
Asus 1215B
ubuntu 12.04
New user help please.
When I get to the step:-
Step 2 (paste this into gedit and save)
What do I save the file as?
Update, in case anyone else needs this.
I think I have found the cause of my problem.
I had pressed 'Save' after editing, but when I tried to close gedit, it was asking me about 'Untitled 1' and what I wanted it Saved As.
I had not even noticed Untitled 1 as an extra Tab in gedit, and therefore didn't realise it contained no information, so it could presumably be closed without saving, which I have now done.
Last edited by giltbrook; September 4th, 2012 at 11:55 PM. Reason: Update
This irritated me on Lucid also- after it HAD worked fine for a few years. I hoped 12.04 would solve it but no luck. I'm using a desktop Dell 4700 with a nvidia 9400gt with Gnome, compiz, nouveau and nvidia 295.40- nuked fglrx.
It seems to suspend but resume locks up with blank screen and a roaring drive/fan. A decent workaround for me:
In terminal- $ gksu gedit /etc/default/acpi-support
I then changed the option for ACPI sleep to standby (as the remark suggested) and then rebooted to BIOS and switched to S1 (from S3) in power management.
Not ideal, main screen blanks but stays lit (DVI)- but easy enough to turn off.
Oddly- hibernate worked fine, turns clean off but must cache all processes to HDD since on next boot-up it requests log in (it's set for auto-log on) and then resumes all apps that were running.
Pretty neat but rebooting was what I wanted to avoid. Sidenote- noticed the 40g boot SATA still has 9.1 marked on it- we're both getting old.
Last edited by sailorboy; September 4th, 2012 at 01:01 AM.
Neither worked for me, HP Pavillion DV6 laptop.
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