https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18552





--- Comment #10 from Jon Dowland <[email protected]>  
2010-12-14 22:52:19 ---
I have finally revisited this.

The bisect results are patently absurd, since they point at 2.6.32-rc1 (and
rc2) as the bad commit, but all that modifies is the version definitions in the
Makefile.

I rebuilt and tested the top-most good and bottom-most bad commits from the
bisect, which are 2.6.32-rc1 and its immediate child.

Considering that perhaps the problem was more erratic than I thought, I tried 5
successive suspend/resume cycles.  I also tried 2.6.37-rc5+ or HEAD (probably
HEAD).

All attempts were successful: the fans wound down as they should.  All tests
were performed from single user mode using "pm-suspend". I would have tried
more than 5 attempts for each if I had any negatives.

However, moving to multi-user mode from 2.6.32-rc2 in order to write this
message, an attempt to resume from suspend initiated from the GNOME menu has
the problem occurring.

Anyway, this would seem to absolve the kernel at least.  Thanks to everyone for
your help.

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