On Wednesday, September 11, 2019 at 9:24:08 AM UTC-4, Claudia wrote:
>
> drogo: 
> > 
> > 
> > On Tuesday, September 10, 2019 at 5:22:32 PM UTC-4, Claudia wrote: 
> >> 
> >> drogo: 
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> On Sunday, June 24, 2018 at 10:12:17 PM UTC-4, cooloutac wrote: 
> >>>> 
> >>>> On Friday, June 15, 2018 at 5:59:46 PM UTC-4, drogo wrote: 
> >>>>> My newly built system is unable to suspend. The process starts, but 
> >>>> fails and ends up with just a locked screen. This is a desktop, so 
> >> there 
> >>>> shouldn't be any wifi drivers causing issues. But I'm not sure if 
> >> there's a 
> >>>> module that might be making it resume right away. 
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> Any ideas where to start troubleshooting this? 
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> HCL report is attached. 
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> Thank 
> >>>> 
> >>>> You can try to see if it suspends on the same baremetal feodora 
> version 
> >> as 
> >>>> dom0 to narrow it down to a qubes or xen issue, or try newer fedora 
> and 
> >> see 
> >>>> if its a kernel issue. 
> >>>> 
> >>>> I had similar issue with suspend ot ram,  but upon resume sys-net has 
> >> no 
> >>>> network.  restarting module or network connection doesnt' work.   the 
> >>>> suggested fix of blacklisting network driver module for my desktop in 
> >> the 
> >>>> qubes file, in my case ethernet, didn't work either. 
> >>>> 
> >>> 
> >>> I know it's been a  while, and I'm hesitant to resurrect an old 
> thread, 
> >> but 
> >>> I put this on hold for a bit. Also, this system is my daily driver, so 
> >>> re-installing would be a big interruption. 
> >> 
> >> (Just chiming in here so sorry if I missed anything important) 
> >> 
> >> You don't have to reinstall, just try suspending in a Fedora 25 and/or 
> >> Fedora 30 live CD. In my experience, if suspend is going to work at 
> all, 
> >> it should work in a live CD just the same. Worth a try, considering 
> it's 
> >> trivial to do. 
> >> 
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> > 
> > I must be tired or something (for a year?? :) ) but I completely forgot 
> > about a live-USB. 
> > 
> > Just grabbed a copy of Fedora 30, and it suspends successfully. Both by 
> > hitting the power button, and by choosing the "pause" icon from the user 
> > menu. 
> > 
> > Thanks for the reminder! 
> > 
>
> Not sure of your situation, since for some reason I'm not seeing the 
> whole thread. (For some reason, sometimes mid-thread replies show up as 
> the root of a thread for me, earlier replies sometimes don't show up at 
> all, and/or replies will show up as individual, out-of-thread messages.) 
>
> ... but that probably means that the relevant drivers aren't in F25 
> (whether originally or by updates). I ran into the same issue recently; 
> bought-new a relatively recent laptop, which fails to resume on F25 and 
> Qubes but resumes flawlessly on F30 and Ubuntu 19.04. i.e. The hardware 
> is too new for the software. 
>
> You could try upgrading to the testing or unstable dom0 kernels (up to 
> 5.9 available, I think) and Xen versions. In my case, interestingly, 
> this didn't work. F30 with an older kernel worked, but not Qubes (F25) 
> with a newer kernel. So apparently userland plays a role as well. 
>
> Beyond that, there's no remedy that I know of. I remember reading 
> somewhere that upgrading dom0 to F30 is more or less impossible, and I 
> don't think minor releases (R4.0) ever ship newer Fedoras. You might be 
> able to narrow down what userland components are responsible, and 
> upgrade them specifically, but I have no idea how to go about this (if 
> you do, let me know!). And finally, while there are pre-release R4.1 (w/ 
> F30) builds available, I'm guessing it'll probably be at least another 
> year or so until we get an R4.1 beta. 
>
> And of course, Xen doesn't support hibernate, and Qubes doesn't support 
> Xen's "save VM state" feature. 
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That makes some sense. I'll try poking around w/F25 and see if I can get it 
working. If not, I've waited a year on this, so another one waiting on R4.1 
isn't that big a deal.

If I make any progress, I'll let you know.

Thanks again!

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