Re: [Bug 320099] Re: Ubuntu becomes unrepsonsive on resume with external firewire disk attached

2009-02-06 Thread zkennan
Yes, removing just sbp2 still resolves the issue. I looked at my kernel logs
and didn't see anything at all, it seems as if the system logs suspend and
then logs nothing on wake up, until reboot.

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Re: [Bug 320099] Re: Ubuntu becomes unrepsonsive on resume with external firewire disk attached

2009-02-02 Thread zkennan
The disk is an acomdata HD-320 FE5-72.

I'll have to check the logs, I didn't think of that...

Also, I have a temporary fix through a script in /etc/pm/sleep.d that
removes the modules sbp2, ohci1394 and ieee1394 from the kernel on sleep,
and reinserts them on resume. Of course this only works if a file isn't
being read from the disk while the computer goes to sleep.

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[Bug 320099] [NEW] Ubuntu becomes unrepsonsive on resume with external firewire disk attached

2009-01-22 Thread zkennan
Public bug reported:

When the system is suspended to RAM with an external firewire hard disk
attached and mounted, it becomes unresponsive on resume (No response to
keyboard or mouse, and only a blinking cursor on console is shown, no
messages). I'm unsure if there is actually a freeze occurring, or
whether some hardware drivers (kbd, mouse, etc) are somehow being
ignored. My system is a Macbook Pro 4,1 Running 8.10, kernel
2.6.27-9-generic. The external disk has two partitions, one fat32 and
one ntfs.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Description changed:

  When the system is suspended to RAM with an external firewire hard disk
- attached and mounted, it becomes unresponsive (No response to keyboard
- or mouse, and only a blinking cursor on console is shown, no messages).
- I'm unsure if there is actually a freeze occurring, or whether some
- hardware drivers (kbd, mouse, etc) are somehow being ignored. My system
- is a Macbook Pro 4,1 Running 8.10, kernel  2.6.27-9-generic. The
- external disk has two partitions, one fat32 and one ntfs.
+ attached and mounted, it becomes unresponsive on resume (No response to
+ keyboard or mouse, and only a blinking cursor on console is shown, no
+ messages). I'm unsure if there is actually a freeze occurring, or
+ whether some hardware drivers (kbd, mouse, etc) are somehow being
+ ignored. My system is a Macbook Pro 4,1 Running 8.10, kernel
+ 2.6.27-9-generic. The external disk has two partitions, one fat32 and
+ one ntfs.

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[Bug 207127] Re: fn key doesn't work in hardy with macbook pro fourth generation (4, 1)

2008-05-29 Thread zkennan
All's well now. It turns out that I had replaced my hid modules
previously, and that was preventing the modprobe options from being
used. I reinstalled 2.6.24-17 and now everything works. Thanks for your
help. :-)

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[Bug 207127] Re: fn key doesn't work in hardy with macbook pro fourth generation (4, 1)

2008-05-29 Thread zkennan
I'm using the dynamic fix. I also have the latest version of pommed
installed from source. Despite the modification to the options file,
fn+delete still behaves as if i pressed only the backspace key.

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[Bug 207127] Re: fn key doesn't work in hardy with macbook pro fourth generation (4, 1)

2008-05-29 Thread zkennan
Well, I've tried the fix, and it doesn't work on my Macbook Pro. I just
bought it (new), so I'm wondering if something has changed. I've
attached the lsusb output. Hope it helps.



** Attachment added: "output"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14806327/output

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