Another url,
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia-live/tabn/7867/300_tabn-tv_050207.asx
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FYI, I can confirm GDM 2.14.10 did NOT fix my suspend problems. See bug
#46680.
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Okay, sorry, I just thought it was the same bug since the problem was
the same/similar.
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I never moved or changed any partition, other than rebuilding it when
corrupted. Please add your comment to bug # 46680 so the devs can see
it is not just a Mitac 8355 problem, thanks.
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Okay, thank you Paul!
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/proc/swaps output.
Filename Type Size Used Priority
/dev/hda3 partition 1389612 0 -1
Fixed formating.
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/proc/swaps output.
Filename Type Size Used Priority
/dev/hda3 partition 1389612 0 -1
Fixed formating.
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My newbie mistake, sorry, here is the real cat /proc/swaps output.
FilenameTypeSizeUsed
Priority/dev/hda3 partition 1389612
0 -1
sudo swapon -av
didn't product any output so I did a
sudo swapoff -av
swapoff
No work?
Here is the output from the above.
sudo mkswap /dev/hda3
Setting up swapspace version 1, size = 1422966 kB
no label, UUID=b46c3b32-3ce4-4501-a780-c566684662a2
sudo swapon -a
echo RESUME=/dev/hda3 | sudo tee /etc/mkinitramfs/conf.d/resume
RESUME=/dev/hda3
sudo update-initramfs -u
I ha
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 38333 ***
Yes, I created a swap but was hit by the swap partition corruption bug.
I thought I had correctly repaired the swap after the bug?
I have 1GB of ram in my laptop, swap is 1.3 GB.
/etc/fstab
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
#
sudo pmi action hibernate
No difference from terminal or Ctrl-Alt-F1. On return from hibernate,
vertical bar wide and narrow locked up.
I wonder if it would work if gnome and X were not running?
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cat /proc/swaps was empty?
More...
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I have all of the updates installed and suspend/hibernate still does not
work? Are there any developers working on this bug? Seems like this
would be a problem for a June release.
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Just an FYI, shutdown and suspend is still a problem on my laptop after
upgrading the kernel and installing all of the newest updates as of
today, 5:30 PM EST.
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I've loaded all available updates as of today and the failure still
occurs. I also upgrade the kernel (linux-k7) to match my processor (AMD
Ahtlon) which made zero difference. I am wondering if Flight 8 will fix
this bug?
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Upgraded to major since the problem locks up the laptop on restart.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal => Major
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Upgraded to major since the problem locks up the laptop on restart.
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal => Major
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I've loaded Flight 7 and all available updates as of today and the
failure still occurs. Since I have all of the updates will Flight 8
make a difference?
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This morning I installed all of the available patches and hibernate
still locks up on the power up cycle. I was hoping that the new HAL
update would fix the problem but no luck.
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Also, the file /etc/mkinitramfs/conf.d/resume is there.
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Yes, I install Flight 6 from the Live CD installer.
I looked at bug # 38333 and tried the following:
1. echo RESUME=/dev/hda3 | sudo tee /etc/mkinitramfs/conf.d/resume
2. sudo /usr/sbin/update-initramfs -u
Now Hibernate shuts down okay but on reboot the laptop locks with alternating
wide and n
Would testing with Flight 7 make a difference? I originally loaded with
Flight 6.
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I did some more testing and loaded all of the newest updates available.
I believe the swap file is corrupt. After a mkswap the laptop does shutdown
during a hibernate but boots up like I never did the hibernate. After that the
next hibernate will fail to shutdown or sometimes lock the laptop.
Yes, it is similar but just a little different. I post this here since Tormod
Volden asked me to. Maybe I misunderstood, his message is below?
Re: Suspend (or hibernate) does nothing Posted by Tormod Volden at 2006-05-05
08:03:34 UTC
SonWon, please file a new bug for your issue, where you
Public bug reported:
Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
Sleep:
Causes my laptop to shutoff but will not restart. The laptop locks up and I
have to reset by holding the power button down. I see a message flash on
I checked bug #42299 and it doesn't appear to be the same because my
swap file is not corrupted. At least it is still being mounted
according to Disk Manager?
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I have a Mitac 8355 and the hibernate and suspend both do not work.
Laptop shuts down but starts up normally instead of going back to
previous screens.
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