On 2012-12-13 17:34, BERTRAND Joël wrote:
Rodolfo García Peñas (kix) wrote:
On 2012-12-13 12:27, BERTRAND Joël wrote:
Rodolfo García Peñas (kix) wrote:
On 2012-12-12 21:02, JKB wrote:
Package: uswsusp
Version: 1.0+20110509-3
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I use s2ram/s2disk for a long time without trouble. I have
installed
debian/testing on a new laptop (Lenovo Thinkpad Edge E325).
If s2ram runs fine, s2disk doesn't. When I launch s2disk, s2disk
starts but system hangs without message in syslog.
Point of the 'i' of Thinkpad is flashing and I have to disconnect
power to reboot.
I have tried some different configuration (/etc/uswsusp.conf)
without
any success.
Best regards,
JKB
Hi,
I had some troubles with some new kernel versions. Did you update
the
kernel image too? Could you try the previous version of uswsusp
with
your current kernel?
Today, I use 3.2.0-4 debian kernel. Which version of uswsusp should
be used with this kernel ?
Regards,
JKB
Hi,
sorry, I didn't explain right. uswsusp should be used with ANY
kernel
version, but, I had some problems with some kernel versions. Perhaps
some new kernels have some issues with the suspend process.
For this reason, if you can check different kernel versions with
different uswsusp versions, we can test if the problem is in the
uswsusp
package or in the linux-image package.
Just a remark. The same kernel with the same uswsusp run fine on my
Toshiba P200.
Regards,
JKB
Hi,
yes, it is normal. Before version 1.0 (included), uswsusp uses KMS
(Kernel Mode Set) if the kernel supports it. Using KMS, each device has
included the info to suspend, and this info is not included in the
uswsusp database. We have 3 options:
1. Your computer is in the database
2. Your computer is not in the database, KMS is included, KMS in the
kernel module is ok.
3. Your computer is not in the database, KMS is included, KMS in the
kernel module is not ok.
The problem could be if your computer is in the database now, but not
before, or if now you are using KMS and the kernel is right for your
device.
Please, in your Lenovo TP, try the same kernel with the previous
uswsusp version package and the current uswsusp package with the new
kernel version (the 4 options):
old kernel + old uswsusp = OK
old kernel + new uswsusp = ?
new kernel + old uswsusp = ?
new kernel + new uswsusp = FAIL
And check if your computer is in the database. Try it with "s2ram -i".
Thanks a lot,
Best regards,
kix
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