On Jan 13 12:03:31, min...@obiit.org wrote:
is anybody else seeing regression in suspend/resume?
i am noticing that my 100% resume ratio is starting
to decline. at resume time, the thinkpad half moon
icon starts blinking and nothing else happens.
not all resumes fail, but i cannot see a
is anybody else seeing regression in suspend/resume?
i am noticing that my 100% resume ratio is starting
to decline. at resume time, the thinkpad half moon
icon starts blinking and nothing else happens.
not all resumes fail, but i cannot see a pattern.
i suspend every night and resume every
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 12:03:31PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
is anybody else seeing regression in suspend/resume?
i am noticing that my 100% resume ratio is starting
to decline. at resume time, the thinkpad half moon
icon starts blinking and nothing else happens.
not all resumes fail,
On 10/03/13 01:14, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2013-10-02, Michael Warmuth-Uhl michael.warmuth-...@suljee.de wrote:
with the amd64 5.4-current of Sep-30, suspend/resume is no longer
working on my Dell Inspiron 1525.
Try building a new kernel from a -current cvs checkout, or wait for the
next
I had the same issue - I've just built a kernel from cvs and suspend /
resume is now working again, but I seem to have lost a few cores :~p
dmesg below.
Cheers
Fred
[1] dmesg:
OpenBSD 5.4-current (GENERIC) #0: Thu Oct 3 13:40:24 BST 2013
On Thu, Oct 03, 2013 at 02:04:14PM +0100, Fred Crowson wrote:
I had the same issue - I've just built a kernel from cvs and suspend /
resume is now working again, but I seem to have lost a few cores :~p
You are running GENERIC, not GENERIC.MP
-Otto
dmesg below.
Cheers
Fred
should have built an mp kernel :~)
On 3 October 2013 14:04, Fred Crowson fred.crow...@gmail.com wrote:
I had the same issue - I've just built a kernel from cvs and suspend /
resume is now working again, but I seem to have lost a few cores :~p
dmesg below.
Cheers
Fred
[1] dmesg:
On 3 October 2013 14:08, Fred Crowson fred.crow...@gmail.com wrote:
should have built an mp kernel :~)
On 3 October 2013 14:04, Fred Crowson fred.crow...@gmail.com wrote:
I had the same issue - I've just built a kernel from cvs and suspend /
resume is now working again, but I seem to have
Hello,
with the amd64 5.4-current of Sep-30, suspend/resume is no longer
working on my Dell Inspiron 1525.
zzz (or lid close) seems to work normally.
Then after pushing the power button (opening the lid), hard disk starts
spinning and power LED goes on but the screen stays blank. Blindly
On 2013-10-02, Michael Warmuth-Uhl michael.warmuth-...@suljee.de wrote:
Hello,
with the amd64 5.4-current of Sep-30, suspend/resume is no longer
working on my Dell Inspiron 1525.
zzz (or lid close) seems to work normally.
Then after pushing the power button (opening the lid), hard disk
Patrick,
Thanks for the report, it clearly looks like an xserver regression, but
next time don't hesitate to mail bugs@ instead.
On 11/07/13(Thu) 03:56, patrick keshishian wrote:
[...]
So after some investigating, this crash after suspend/resume cycle
is actually an abort due to an assertion
Hi,
So after some investigating, this crash after suspend/resume cycle
is actually an abort due to an assertion on xf86CursorScreenKeyRec
not being initialized. Provided are a backtrace and print of said
object[1].
What I see happen is RADEONCursorInit() fails[2], so
xf86_cursors_init() never
I know I'm talking to myself here, but ... (should this have gone to x11@ list?)
This change (seemingly) fixes the suspend/resume causing X to abort:
Index: src/radeon_crtc.c
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RCS file:
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