In Windows Vista sleep takes seconds not minutes. Having looked around
launchpad a bit I think my problem is the same as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.22/+bug/139045
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laptop does not suspend or hibernate
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15698349/pm-suspend.log
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After a bit more testing I can confirm that putting the option "suspend"
into "when laptop lid is closed" will result in the computer being
suspended.
The problem appears to be that the computer is taking a very long time
to suspend which makes people think that the computer isn't
"suspending".
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Hmm. The computer after taking a very long time will suspend from the
gui. It will suspend from the log-off, suspend,restart screen from gnome
desktop and will come back on with a password controlled dialogue box.
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You
I can suspend and resume calling s2ram from a terminal in X. I have
downloaded uswsusp with s2ram and can get it to suspend with sudo s2ram
-f -a 3 and s2ram -f -a 2. Takes a looong time to suspend but is quick
to wake up. (It would be faster to shutdown and restart than suspend at
the moment. Outp
I tried
echo 3 > /proc/sys/kernel/acpi_video_flags
And did a suspend. The screen goes black and then there is a lot of disk
activity and the fan goes crazy. After about >5 mins the laptop goes into a
suspend state. I was then able to wake from suspend. I haven't waited this long
before so ech
The output of /sys/power/state is
cat /sys/power/state
mem disk
Using boot option nosmp doesn't seem to change behaviour.
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Hmm not sure how to add nosmp as a boot option from grub screen ...
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Hi,
Bit new to this linux stuff so be patient. I tried the above and this
was the output I got from the terminal.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo mem > /sys/power/state
bash: /sys/power/state: Permission denied
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo echo mem > /sys/power/state
bash: /sys/powe
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15614272/lspci
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Although I am not the original bug reporter here is the required output
you asked for from my Toshiba Satellite Pro A120.
** Attachment added: "dmesg"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15614265/dmesg
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