On Wed, 26 Nov 2008 22:54:05 +
Vladimir Komendantsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Some days ago, following a normal package update, I noticed that my Dell
Inspiron 1525 laptop doesn't resume after suspend any more. Now the only way
to quit the suspended state is to switch the laptop off
Hi all.
Some days ago, following a normal package update, I noticed that my Dell
Inspiron 1525 laptop doesn't resume after suspend any more. Now the only way
to quit the suspended state is to switch the laptop off by pressing the
power button. In fact I have no clear idea what package can
Do you have an nvidia card in there by any chance? If so, are you using the
debian version of the non-free nvidia driver?
No, I don't have an NVidia card. I've got an Intel integrated one.
I've found the reason. It's acpid_1.0.6-16_amd64. I downgraded to the
version acpid_1.0.6-15_amd64. To
Vladimir Komendantsky wrote:
Do you have an nvidia card in there by any chance? If so, are you using the
debian version of the non-free nvidia driver?
No, I don't have an NVidia card. I've got an Intel integrated one.
I've found the reason. It's acpid_1.0.6-16_amd64. I downgraded to the
Eugene,
Thanks for the advise about snapshots.
Now laptop comes back to life after suspend.
Please also bug report it against acpid package using reportbug utility.
Done earlier today: Debian bug
#507031http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=507031
V
Hi,
Some days ago, following a normal package update, I noticed that my Dell
Inspiron 1525 laptop doesn't resume after suspend any more. Now the only way
to quit the suspended state is to switch the laptop off by pressing the
power button. In fact I have no clear idea what package can cause this
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