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I've just upgraded on Debian from previously Cinnamon 6.2 to 6.4 and quite quickly stumbled over the following:
The "shutdown dialogue" is all new (and unfortunately not only better[0]):
Previously when I clicked "Hibernate", it went immediately into hibernation... not for some unknown reason it takes 10-20 seconds till it starts (not till it finishes) with the hibernation (which one can easily recognise on my system as the screen goes off once and CPU goes up)
Because of this, I clicked several times on "Hibernate",... eventually it did hibernate, but when I resumed this morning, it went right back into hibernation after a few seconds.
First I though it crashed, but when I booted again, it resumed again.
So the bugs here are:
It takes considerably longer to even start with the hibernation process
It allows to queue hibernations, whereas it should discard any further clicks.
Thanks,
Chris.
[0] Why the GNOME style?! It was much better before when it was a proper window that could be left open, while one could still interact with other windows, and that had a title bar with which it could be moved.
Steps to reproduce
see above
Expected behavior
see above
Additional information
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Distribution
Debin unstable
Package version
6.4.5
Graphics hardware in use
Intel Alder Lake
Frequency
Always
Bug description
Hey.
I've just upgraded on Debian from previously Cinnamon 6.2 to 6.4 and quite quickly stumbled over the following:
The "shutdown dialogue" is all new (and unfortunately not only better[0]):
Previously when I clicked "Hibernate", it went immediately into hibernation... not for some unknown reason it takes 10-20 seconds till it starts (not till it finishes) with the hibernation (which one can easily recognise on my system as the screen goes off once and CPU goes up)
Because of this, I clicked several times on "Hibernate",... eventually it did hibernate, but when I resumed this morning, it went right back into hibernation after a few seconds.
First I though it crashed, but when I booted again, it resumed again.
So the bugs here are:
Thanks,
Chris.
[0] Why the GNOME style?! It was much better before when it was a proper window that could be left open, while one could still interact with other windows, and that had a title bar with which it could be moved.
Steps to reproduce
see above
Expected behavior
see above
Additional information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: