Bug#654181: Maybe kernel bug

2012-01-13 Thread Raúl Sánchez Siles
  Hello:

  I came accross this problem as well. I'm using a custom 3.1.7 GNU/Linux 
kernel and paying attention to the latest 3.1 stable releases changelog I see 
there have been some changes related to hibernation/suspend.

  I'm now building 3.1.9 and I will try it since I suspect the problem may be 
related to the kernel.

  Curious enough I manage to get hibernation and suspend working after messing 
around with pm-utils debugging but I doubt the working behaviour could be 
related to anything I did. I rather suspect it's an intermitent problem that 
can be hopefully solved on more recent kernels.

  I'll report back later. HTH,
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Bug#654181: Maybe kernel bug

2012-01-13 Thread Albin Stjerna
On Fri, 13 Jan 2012 18:13:06 +0100, Raúl Sánchez Siles rasas...@gmail.com 
wrote:
   Hello:
 
   I came accross this problem as well. I'm using a custom 3.1.7 GNU/Linux 
 kernel and paying attention to the latest 3.1 stable releases changelog I see 
 there have been some changes related to hibernation/suspend.
 
   I'm now building 3.1.9 and I will try it since I suspect the problem may be 
 related to the kernel.
 
   Curious enough I manage to get hibernation and suspend working after 
 messing 
 around with pm-utils debugging but I doubt the working behaviour could be 
 related to anything I did. I rather suspect it's an intermitent problem that 
 can be hopefully solved on more recent kernels.

That's certainly possible: nothing I've done to pm-utils or uswsusp
makes it any better, though I haven't tried all possible variants of
options (since every test ends in a restart). Also, I don't think I've
updated pm-utils recently, but I'm fairly sure I've updated the kernel
once or twice.

   I'll report back later. HTH,

I'm looking forward to your report. :)



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Bug#654181: Maybe kernel bug

2012-01-13 Thread Raúl Sánchez Siles
  Hi again:

El Viernes, 13 de enero de 2012, Albin Stjerna escribió:
 On Fri, 13 Jan 2012 18:13:06 +0100, Raúl Sánchez Siles rasas...@gmail.com 
wrote:
Hello:

I came accross this problem as well. I'm using a custom 3.1.7 GNU/Linux
  
  kernel and paying attention to the latest 3.1 stable releases changelog I
  see there have been some changes related to hibernation/suspend.
  
I'm now building 3.1.9 and I will try it since I suspect the problem
may be
  
  related to the kernel.
  
Curious enough I manage to get hibernation and suspend working after
messing
  
  around with pm-utils debugging but I doubt the working behaviour could be
  related to anything I did. I rather suspect it's an intermitent problem
  that can be hopefully solved on more recent kernels.
 
 That's certainly possible: nothing I've done to pm-utils or uswsusp
 makes it any better, though I haven't tried all possible variants of
 options (since every test ends in a restart). Also, I don't think I've
 updated pm-utils recently, but I'm fairly sure I've updated the kernel
 once or twice.
 
I'll report back later. HTH,
 
 I'm looking forward to your report. :)

  Not sure what to conclude here. I've upgraded to 3.1.9. Then after a first 
hibernation try (through KDE K menu-logout-hibernate) failed. Then I tried 
again _after_ having issued a tail -f /var/log/pm-suspend.log. Surprisingly 
this time worked, but I tend to despise the tail command could have done 
anything meaningful. I quit tail and I tried suspending. Again this worked.

  All the times I used the KDE K menu. IOW, I didn't use pm-(hibernate|
suspend) commands.

  One more thing, just to make sure. I noticed debugging pm-utils may bloat 
the pm-* logs (on /var/log) check you are not running out on space in that 
partition.

  Again, HTH

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Bug#654181: Maybe kernel bug

2012-01-13 Thread Albin Stjerna
Hello again!

I tried rebooting with an older kernel version to see if my problem was a 
kernel bug, and it worked fine with Linux 3.0.0. The only problem was that when 
I booted into Linux 3.1.0-1, suspend/resume worked again! Whatever's changed, 
the bug now seems to be gone. If it was indeed a bug in Linux 3.1.0, it was 
fixed in -1.

Thanks for your efforts anyway!
  Albin



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