Processed: Re: Bug#704987: system freezes after hibernate/suspend

2013-04-18 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing control commands:

> severity -1 important
Bug #704987 [src:linux] gnome-shell: scrolling in libreoffice-writer freezes 
system
Severity set to 'important' from 'critical'

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Bug#704987: system freezes after hibernate/suspend

2013-04-18 Thread Michael Gilbert
control: severity -1 important

Reducing severity since this doesn't meet the kernel team's
requirements for a grave or higher.

Best wishes,
Mike


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Bug#704987: system freezes after hibernate/suspend

2013-04-17 Thread colliar
On 16.04.2013 18:38, Ingo wrote:
> @ colliar
> 
> I just checked with your syslog and found that system has resumed from
> hibernate just a few minutes before the crash happened.
> 
> I did see also random cashes/freezes in Wheezy when system was suspended
> before (s2ram). Since I no longer use suspend all the troubles have gone
> away.
> 
> I must admit that this did not happen with early Wheezy kernels, but it
> shows up with latest kernels and also with any vanilla 3.4 kernel.
> 
> I really cannot decide the root cause of this observation, but I feel
> it's worth to test on your hardware without suspend/hibernate. My
> hardware is Ivy Bridge i5-3570k.


No, this was after a reboot !

> Apr 12 12:24:48 chaos kernel: [1.189157] PM: Hibernation image
> not present or could not be loaded.

> Apr 12 12:24:48 chaos kernel: [2.180228] device-mapper: ioctl:
> 4.22.0-ioctl (2011-10-19) initialised: dm-de...@redhat.com
> Apr 12 12:24:48 chaos kernel: [   18.393012] PM: Starting manual
> resume from disk
> Apr 12 12:24:48 chaos kernel: [   18.393090] PM: Hibernation image
> partition 254:2 present
> Apr 12 12:24:48 chaos kernel: [   18.393092] PM: Looking for
> hibernation image.
> Apr 12 12:24:48 chaos kernel: [   18.393453] PM: Image not found
> (code -22)
> Apr 12 12:24:48 chaos kernel: [   18.393455] PM: Hibernation image not
present or could not be loaded.

Mmh, the gap is strange. Have to recheck.

Any way, I did reproduce this several times in a row (e.g. reboot after
crash and crash again.

I have problems after suspend and hibernate from time to time but then
usually a restart of X (shortcut or restart of gdm3) solves the problem.

cu
Colliar




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Bug#704987: system freezes after hibernate/suspend

2013-04-16 Thread Ingo
@ colliar

I just checked with your syslog and found that system has resumed from
hibernate just a few minutes before the crash happened.

I did see also random cashes/freezes in Wheezy when system was suspended
before (s2ram). Since I no longer use suspend all the troubles have gone
away.

I must admit that this did not happen with early Wheezy kernels, but it
shows up with latest kernels and also with any vanilla 3.4 kernel.

I really cannot decide the root cause of this observation, but I feel
it's worth to test on your hardware without suspend/hibernate. My
hardware is Ivy Bridge i5-3570k.


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