09-15-2017
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Originally Posted by
hicksd8
Thanks for the link but its info overload
I have disabled everything I can, 'suspend' and 'turn screen off' when in active. Both of which don't seem relevant to me because it happens while I'm using the PC.
I have noticed the problem doesn't present itself after a reset. The system works great after a reset, soft or hard. When I leave the system running unattended for a few hours and return it is very sluggish and the screen fade issue returns.
I'm sure you good folks good pin point the problem in minutes if you could put hands on.
At this time I consider the problem moot and don't wish to waste your time. I have installed Solaris on my other platform and prefer it's appearance over Ubuntu. I'm having issues with it that I want to focus on. When I get this issued resolved I plan on replacing this Ubuntu install with Solaris.
So, I consider this thread closed. Thank you everyone for trying to help me with this issue.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
seeded-in-ubuntu
seeded-in-ubuntu(1) General Commands Manual seeded-in-ubuntu(1)
NAME
seeded-in-ubuntu - Determine whether a package is safe to upload during a freeze
SYNOPSIS
seeded-in-ubuntu [options] package...
DESCRIPTION
Lists all the current daily images containing the specified packages. Or whether the package is part of the supported seed.
If it isn't on an image, it should be safe to upload. During the final freeze, one should avoid packages in the supported seed too.
An index of the current manifests is downloaded from UbuntuWire.
OPTIONS
-b, --binary
The packages specified are binary packages. This is faster than source packages, as otherwise we must query LP to determine the
binary packages that every specified source package builds.
-u URL, --data-url=URL
URL for index of seeded packages. Default: UbuntuWire's service at http://qa.ubuntuwire.org/ubuntu-seeded-packages/seeded.json.gz.
-h, --help
Display a help message and exit
EXAMPLES
All the images that contain unity:
seeded-in-ubuntu -b unity
AUTHORS
seeded-in-ubuntu and this manpage were written by Stefano Rivera <stefanor@ubuntu.com>.
Both are released under the terms of the ISC License.
ubuntu-dev-tools December 2011 seeded-in-ubuntu(1)