[Bug 151546] Re: hibernation doesn't shutdown the computer

2012-11-22 Thread Thomas Hotz
** Changed in: ubuntu
   Status: Confirmed = Fix Released

** Package changed: ubuntu = linux (Ubuntu)

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[Bug 151546] Re: hibernation doesn't shutdown the computer

2012-10-13 Thread mnrl
That problem solved for me with linux kernel 3.2.0-32-generic

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[Bug 151546] Re: hibernation doesn't shutdown the computer

2012-09-16 Thread mnrl
same problem with asus x54hr-sx084r
i have to turn off manually

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[Bug 151546] Re: hibernation doesn't shutdown the computer

2012-05-22 Thread David PĂ©rez
The same happens with 2  laptops I have bought recently:
 
- Medion Akoya laptop, i3 core based and HD3000 graphis card, and 
- an Asus i7 core based with an NVidia 6100 graphics card, and no propiertary 
graphics driver

I'm using Precise Pangolin 64 bits.

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[Bug 151546] Re: hibernation doesn't shutdown the computer

2009-02-24 Thread Peter Belmont
What I used to get out of HIBERNATE is that the computer does a little quiet 
thinking and then turns itself OFF.
Upon restarting, it picks up where it left off, and all rather quickly.

NOT ANYMORE (since November?).


Now, when I hit HIBERNATE (DELL  VOSTRO 200) (2/24/2009 up-to-date UBUNTU)
it 
 quietens and slows down for 35 seconds 

and then RESTARTS without EVER turning off its power.


What happens after I turn off the power depends on WHEN I do that. There
are 3 cases:

[1] If I turn off the power BEFORE 35 seconds, I must do a full (non-
hibernate) STARTUP the next time I turn the power on.

[2] If I turn off the power JUST AS HIBERNATE STARTS ITS RESTART, (at
35-40 seconds ? after the loud fan or disk noise starts up again) then I
get a true HIBERNATE, which restarts where I left things.

[3] If I let HIBERNATE's automatic RESTART go too far, and then turn off
the power (say at 50 seconds), then when I restart the computer, I get a
sort of ERROR-CORRECTING RESTART with slews of error messages.

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[Bug 151546] Re: hibernation doesn't shutdown the computer

2008-11-03 Thread luigifab
I confirm the bug on Intrepid on a desktop.
The computer not turn off automatically, I need to turn off it manually...

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[Bug 151546] Re: hibernation doesn't shutdown the computer

2008-05-23 Thread virkang
Have you a nvidia card, and the nvidia proprietary driver activacted
into the restricted manager ? If so, could you deactivate it, and retry
to hibernate ?

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[Bug 151546] Re: hibernation doesn't shutdown the computer

2007-10-11 Thread Boris de Laage
** Description changed:

  When I want to suspend the computer with the hibernate option, there's
  no feedback of what is happening, and the computer stays on.
  
- Hibernation _works_: if turn it off  on again, it resumes correctly.
+ Hibernation _works_: if I turn the computer off (after some minutes,
+ just to be sure all pages are written on disk)  on again, it resumes
+ correctly.
  
  I've edited /etc/default/acpi-support to make suspend  hibernate work
  (disabling vbestate  post_video). I've tried to change hibernate_mode
  from shutdown to platform, but it doesn't change anything.
  
  
  /var/log/syslog:
  Oct 11 12:03:27 clementine kernel: [  107.887134] ACPI: PCI interrupt for 
device :01:09.0 disabled 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  109.829213] PM: suspend-to-disk mode 
set to 'platform' 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  109.829444] swsusp: Basic memory 
bitmaps created 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  109.829447] Stopping tasks ... done. 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  110.244328] Shrinking memory...  
^H-^H\^H|^H/^Hdone (31740 pages freed) 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  110.652418] Freed 126960 kbytes in 0.40 
seconds (317.40 MB/s) 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  110.652909] Suspending console(s) 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  110.652944] sd 3:0:0:0: [sda] 
Synchronizing SCSI cache 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  110.683105] usb_endpoint 
usbdev2.2_ep04: PM: suspend 0-1, parent 2-1:1.2 already 2 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  110.683109] usb_endpoint 
usbdev2.2_ep84: PM: suspend 0-1, parent 2-1:1.2 already 2 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  110.994469] usb_device usbdev3.1: PM: 
suspend 0-1, parent usb3 already 2 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  110.994472] usb_endpoint 
usbdev3.1_ep81: PM: suspend 0-1, parent 3-0:1.0 already 2 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  110.994475] hub 3-0:1.0: PM: suspend 
2-1, parent usb3 already 2 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  110.994477] usb_endpoint 
usbdev3.1_ep00: PM: suspend 0-1, parent usb3 already 2 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  110.994926] pnp: Device 00:0b disabled. 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  110.995101] pnp: Device 00:0a disabled. 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  110.995257] pnp: Device 00:09 disabled. 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  110.995287] NVRM: RmPowerManagement: 3 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  111.394527] ACPI: PCI interrupt for 
device :00:06.0 disabled 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  111.394618] ACPI: PCI interrupt for 
device :00:02.2 disabled 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  111.410328] ACPI: PCI interrupt for 
device :00:02.1 disabled 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  111.426310] ACPI: PCI interrupt for 
device :00:02.0 disabled 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  111.442358] pci_set_power_state(): 
:00:00.0: state=3, current state=5 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  111.442392] Disabling non-boot CPUs ... 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  111.442395] PM: snapshotting memory. 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  111.442610] swsusp: critical section: 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  111.488902] swsusp: Need to copy 125598 
pages 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [  111.488906] swsusp: Normal pages 
needed: 118107 + 1024 + 24, available pages: 129030 
  Oct 11 12:06:44 clementine kernel: [   63.034879] PM: Image restored 
successfully. 
  
  uname -a:
  Linux clementine 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Wed Oct 10 06:00:47 GMT 2007 i686 
GNU/Linux
  
  /etc/default/acpi-support:
  # Comment the next line to disable ACPI suspend to RAM
  ACPI_SLEEP=true
  
  # Comment the next line to disable suspend to disk
  ACPI_HIBERNATE=true
  
  # Change the following to standby to use ACPI S1 sleep, rather than S3.
  # This will save less power, but may work on more machines
  ACPI_SLEEP_MODE=mem
  
  # Add modules to this list to have them removed before suspend and reloaded
  # on resume. An example would be MODULES=em8300 yenta_socket
  #
  # Note that network cards and USB controllers will automatically be unloaded 
  # unless they're listed in MODULES_WHITELIST
  MODULES=
  
  # Add modules to this list to leave them in the kernel over suspend/resume
  MODULES_WHITELIST=
  
  # Should we save and restore state using the VESA BIOS Extensions?
  SAVE_VBE_STATE=false
  
  # The file that we use to save the vbestate
  VBESTATE=/var/lib/acpi-support/vbestate
  
  # Should we attempt to warm-boot the video hardware on resume?
  POST_VIDEO=false
  
  # Save and restore video state?
  # SAVE_VIDEO_PCI_STATE=true
  
  # Should we switch the screen off with DPMS on suspend?
  USE_DPMS=true
  
  # Use Radeontool to switch the screen off? Seems to be needed on some machines
  # RADEON_LIGHT=true
  
  # Uncomment the next line to switch away from X and back again after resume.
  # This is needed for some hardware, but