reassign 613790 linux-image-2.6.32-5-686 thanks Am 17.02.2011 18:42, schrieb Emmanuel Charpentier: > Dear Michael, > > Thank you for your reply. > > Le jeudi 17 février 2011 à 09:57 +0100, Michael Biebl a écrit : >> Am 17.02.2011 09:50, schrieb Emmanuel Charpentier: >>> Package: pm-utils >>> Version: 1.3.0-3 >>> Severity: important >>> >>> I installed testing about one year ago on this machine. The default >>> installation and eeepc-acpi-utils allowed me to use both suspension and >>> hibernation with no problems. >>> >>> A couple of weeks ago, I noticed that resuming from hibernation stopped from >>> working : the machine starts with Asus splash screen, then grub splash >>> screen, >>> detects a resume image, blanks screen for a while (as usual). However, >>> after >>> 5-10 seconds (time expexcted to get the screen-save prompt for a password >>> when >>> resuming from hibernation), the system reboots back to the Asus splash >>> screen, >>> the the grub splash screen ; this second time, the resume image is not >>> detected >>> and the system performs a "normal" boot (perfectly. >>> >>> I tried to (manually) pass some --quirks options to pm-hibernate, to no >>> avail >>> (ISTR I tried vberestore, pcirestore, but I'm no longer sure). >>> >>> Therefore, I can no longer use hibernation, which is somewhat annoyng and >>> renders me more dependent on power supplies. >>> >>> The same bug has been reported (in analogous circumstances) on the eeepc >>> devel >>> mailong list a few days ago (I don't have the reference currently). >>> >>> Any workaround would be welcome. >> >> Are you using KMS (cat /proc/fb)? > > "# cat /proc/vb" produces : > 0 inteldrmfb > So I suppose I do. > >> Does >> echo "disk" > /sys/power/state >> work (as root)? > > # cat /sys/power/state > mem disk > # echo "disk" > /sys/power/state" > [ system shuts down. ] > [ When restarted (power button), the system exhibits the same behaviour > as initially described, i. e : starts to restore its previous state > (Asus splash, grub splash, "Please wait..."), then reboots again and > does a normal startup (Asus splash, grub splash, normal startup > sequence). ]
This looks like a kernel bug. > >> Does the partition in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume match your swap >> partition? > > Yep. Same identifier (generated at initial install. Do you need it ?) > in /etc/fstab and /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume. > Reassigning to linux-2.6 -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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