Re: [Trisquel-users] Suspend / halt not working anymore after a Software Updater launch

2019-03-31 Thread Mason Hock
Suspend/hibernate is often a problem with Linux (the kernel), and when it does/doesn't work seems to be hardware-specific. This is an issue in Ubuntu as well. Trisquel's kernel is created by running a script[1] which automatically removes the proprietary blobs from Ubuntu's kernel, so if this

Re: [Trisquel-users] Suspend / halt not working anymore after a Software Updater launch

2019-03-31 Thread 189 . rytege
> > I am going to open an issue regarding the suspend / halt issue. > Don't do this until you have tried a different kernel. I have already tried with different kernels: - the functionality with the 4.4.0-139-lowlatency release (and below) worked - the functionality with the

Re: [Trisquel-users] Suspend / halt not working anymore after a Software Updater launch

2019-03-21 Thread 189 . rytege
> like music artists working on computers, who often need a low latency actually, what does 'low latency' mean? :) I did not understand (but of course I thank you anyway for your comment). > Linux 4.4 was released in 2016. "hwe" stands for "HardWare Enablement". Those are packages

Re: [Trisquel-users] Suspend / halt not working anymore after a Software Updater launch

2019-03-07 Thread 189 . rytege
Hello Magic Banana, Thank you for your detailled message! So: > You can boot the previous version of the kernel from the "Advanced options" (or whatever it is called), an entry in GRUB's menu (displayed before the operating system starts) I have booted to my previous system, which is

[Trisquel-users] Suspend / halt not working anymore after a Software Updater launch

2019-03-05 Thread 189 . rytege
Good afternoon, I have recently performed (like 5 days ago) a Software Updater launch, in order to update my Trisquel OS. $ cat /proc/version Linux version 4.4.0-142-lowlatency (jenk...@devel.trisquel.info) (gcc version 5.4.0 20160609 (Ubuntu 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.10) ) #168+8.0trisquel2