Re: Sleep but no resume

2015-03-24 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Tuesday 24 March 2015 21:45:32 edj...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Friday, January 16, 2015 03:19:36 PM edj...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Running stable 64bit with the 3.2.65-1+deb7u1 kernel.  This macbook
> > will go to sleep but will not resume, requiring a hard reboot.
>
> [snipped]
>
> How a message dated 1/6 gets reposted 3/24 - well, the vagaries of
> gmail.  Long ago asked and answered.  Please disregard, and sorry for
> the clutter.

Third time lucky?? ;-)

Lisi


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Re: Sleep but no resume

2015-03-24 Thread edjabr
On Friday, January 16, 2015 03:19:36 PM edj...@gmail.com wrote:
> Running stable 64bit with the 3.2.65-1+deb7u1 kernel.  This macbook
> will go to sleep but will not resume, requiring a hard reboot. 

[snipped]

How a message dated 1/6 gets reposted 3/24 - well, the vagaries of 
gmail.  Long ago asked and answered.  Please disregard, and sorry for 
the clutter.


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Re: Sleep but no resume

2015-03-24 Thread edjabr
On Friday, January 16, 2015 03:19:36 PM edj...@gmail.com wrote:
> Running stable 64bit with the 3.2.65-1+deb7u1 kernel.  This macbook
> will go to sleep but will not resume, requiring a hard reboot. 

[snipped]

How a message dated 1/6 gets reposted 3/24 - well, the vagaries of 
gmail.  Long ago asked and answered.  Please disregard, and sorry for 
the clutter.


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Re: Sleep but no resume

2015-01-17 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 03:19:36PM -0500, edj...@gmail.com wrote:
> Running stable 64bit with the 3.2.65-1+deb7u1 kernel.  This macbook 
> will go to sleep but will not resume, requiring a hard reboot.  When 
> s2ram is run, the acivity light blinks- a sign that the machine is 
> really asleep.  However, when I hit a key, the light goes out and no 
> resume.  
> 
> I booted into OSX and sleep/resume was flawless, so it’s not hardware.  
> Resume worked before the recently updated proprietary nvidia driver. 
> So, uninstalled it and ran with nouveau, but still nogo.  I then 
> installed a newer proprietary from backports.  No resume still, so it 
> doesn’t seem to be a driver problem.  I've googled a lot and looked 
> through files I never heard of before but couldn't find anything 
> helpful. Bug #774461 refers to a fix for a similar but really 
> different problem, and says that sleep/resume is fixed with the kernel 
> I’m already running.  I’ve run s2ram wth different parameters but got 
> nowhere.  Finally, s2ram --test returns 
> 
>  Machine unknown
> This machine can be identified by:
> sys_vendor   = "Apple Inc."
> sys_product  = "MacBook5,1"
> sys_version  = "1.0"
> bios_version = "MB51.88Z.007D.B03.0904271443"
> 
> I’m at a loss here.  If anyone has any hints, something else to try or 
> a pointer to a good rundown on this, greatly appreciated.
> 

Try updating: there was an issue noted with the kernel that went out with the 
release of 7.8
about suspend/resume. Now fixed. There were interim workarounds but an apt-get 
update to install
the next kernel should fix it.

All the best,

AndyC

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Sleep but no resume

2015-01-16 Thread edjabr
Running stable 64bit with the 3.2.65-1+deb7u1 kernel.  This macbook 
will go to sleep but will not resume, requiring a hard reboot.  When 
s2ram is run, the acivity light blinks- a sign that the machine is 
really asleep.  However, when I hit a key, the light goes out and no 
resume.  

I booted into OSX and sleep/resume was flawless, so it’s not hardware.  
Resume worked before the recently updated proprietary nvidia driver. 
So, uninstalled it and ran with nouveau, but still nogo.  I then 
installed a newer proprietary from backports.  No resume still, so it 
doesn’t seem to be a driver problem.  I've googled a lot and looked 
through files I never heard of before but couldn't find anything 
helpful. Bug #774461 refers to a fix for a similar but really 
different problem, and says that sleep/resume is fixed with the kernel 
I’m already running.  I’ve run s2ram wth different parameters but got 
nowhere.  Finally, s2ram --test returns 

 Machine unknown
This machine can be identified by:
sys_vendor   = "Apple Inc."
sys_product  = "MacBook5,1"
sys_version  = "1.0"
bios_version = "MB51.88Z.007D.B03.0904271443"

I’m at a loss here.  If anyone has any hints, something else to try or 
a pointer to a good rundown on this, greatly appreciated.


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