[Bug 722039] Re: System crashes / freezes on suspend

2011-03-03 Thread aaron
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 728112 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 728112
   Computer unable to wake from suspend
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[Bug 722039] Re: System crashes / freezes on suspend

2011-02-22 Thread Jeremy Foshee
Hi slowtrain,

If you could also please test the latest upstream kernel available that would 
be great.  It will allow additional upstream developers to examine the issue.  
Refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds .  Once you've tested the 
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** Tags added: kernel-suspend

** Tags added: kj-triage

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Incomplete

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[Bug 722039] Re: System crashes / freezes on suspend

2011-02-20 Thread slowtrain
More information:  I've tried the upstream (mainline) kernel 2.6.36 (see
below).  Same result--after 15 minutes of waiting, the fan and machine
do not fully go to sleep.

Linux GhostWheelII 2.6.36-020636-generic #201010210905 SMP Thu Oct 21
09:08:58 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux

I also tried uninstalling the Nvidia driver.  With the driver gone, I
still get the machine not going fully to sleep.  However, at least 3 of
4 times I was able to make the computer usable again by pressing the
power button to 'wake' the system from its partial sleep.  In other
words, I was able to get an image on my monitor and use the keyboard and
mouse.  So, the graphics card driver is contributing something to the
problem.  Quite possibly, the graphics card is what is failing to go to
sleep--I think it has the loudest fan on the entire system and the fan I
hear when the system is suspended does not seem any quieter than normal.

Repeated tests now show that *whenever* I suspend, the system fails to
go to sleep.  That is, the problem has become deterministic.  It's quite
odd that it was not deterministic when I first started using the system
but became so.

That made me think that perhaps some software I installed is causing
problems.  The only non-repository software I used was the Nvidia
driver, but removing it didn't fix the problem.  So, what else could it
be?  I decided to test the hypothesis of the software being a problem by
running a clean copy of the system from a USB Startup Disk.  I rebooted
from the USB, got into the gnome desktop and ran suspend.  More than 10
minutes later, the fan had not turned itself off.  That suggests that it
isn't the software on the system causing the problems.

So, the mystery is how I could suspend and hibernate a few times before
those stopped working deterministically, even after going to a USB
Startup Disk.  I haven't modified the BIOS.  Perhaps something like the
Nvidia driver permanently altered settings on the graphics card?  I
don't even know if that's possible.  The other possibility is that
hardware on the system has begun to go bad (after 2 days on a new
system), though I see nothing in the logs on that (then again, I'm not
an expert).

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[Bug 722039] Re: System crashes / freezes on suspend

2011-02-19 Thread slowtrain
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[Bug 722039] Re: System crashes / freezes on suspend

2011-02-19 Thread slowtrain
OK, I tried to do another suspend, after rebooting the system.  The
system froze again.  The computer became non-responsive, screen went
black, but the computer fan (at least) kept running.  I waited just over
20 minutes (I timed it) and the system still would not suspend.  I tried
waking the system with a short press of the power button.  The hard disk
began to make noises, but the screen remained blank.  I then shut down
by holding in the power button.

I'm attaching copies of the relevant portions of a number of logs.  It
appears the system makes preparations to go to sleep, but does not
record actually going to sleep.  Then, 20 minutes later, when I hit the
power button shortly to 'wake' the machine, the logs record going into
suspend and then waking up, but encountering a number of problems.

I hope this helps, though I don't see anything particularly clear in the
logs about the cause of the problem.  If the company that sold me this
machine has insured that it can suspend and hibernate, I wonder if some
software I've added is responsible, perhaps the Nvidia driver?

** Attachment added: various log information from time of suspend problem
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/722039/+attachment/1861352/+files/SuspendErrorLogs.txt

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