Package: kernel Severity: important Hi all,
this is a clone of the Ubuntu bug #1940 [1] and has been reported before as Debian bug #286820 "hal - breaks resume on iBook G3". The latter has been closed by the hal maintainer with the following reasoning: > On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 02:22:21PM +0100, Bastian Blank wrote: >> Package: hal >> Severity: important >> Version: 0.4.2-3 >> >> hal breaks resume on my iBook G3 if it is able to access the cdrom. >> The real reason is currently unknown, but it happens before the >> kernel resumes the cdrom device. > > This is a kernel problem, not a hal problem. If you don't want hal > polling your cdrom you should disable it. <rant> It would have been more appropriate to reassign the bug instead of just closing it. </rant> Reading the comments at Ubuntu Bugzilla, it seems the bug is present in kernel 2.6.8 and 2.6.10 at least. This issue should be recorded in the BTS. Since bug #286820 is archived and cannot be reopened, I'm filing a new bug. If you think it should be filed against another kernel package, please reassign it accordingly. Regards, Nikolaus [1] https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1940 PS: As far as hal is concerned, here's a (slightly modified) workaround from Ubuntu's Bugzilla that stops hal before suspend. Copy to /etc/power/scripts.d and create a symlink in /etc/power/event.d. #!/bin/sh # name : hal # author : Carlos A. Paramio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> # description : Stops/starts hal service before/after suspend # requirements: # limitations : # <NS> # Hal/dbus-1 breaks suspend/resume. # As a workaround, this script stops dbus-1 (and thus hal) # before we suspend. The patch is taken from an Ubuntu bugreport. # # Changelog: # * use invoke-rc.d instead of calling /etc/init.d/dbus-1 PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin case "$1" in powersave) ;; custom) ;; performance) ;; suspend) invoke-rc.d --quiet dbus-1 stop ;; resume) invoke-rc.d --quiet dbus-1 start ;; esac exit 0 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]