Yes indeed!
I installed kernel 2.6.27-10 from the intrepid-proposed repository and
suspend is working again on my Asus A6Km. Thank you so much Chris and
everyone for your kind help and wonderful work!
If anyone doesn't object, this bug can now be marked as resolved.
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I did a fresh install of Intrepid final 64-bit and tried the
no_console_suspend boot option. Here are the results:
[ 87.922074] PM: Syncing filesystems ... done.
[ 87.922763] PM: Preparing system for mem sleep
[ 87.923755] Freezing user space processes ... (elapsed 0.00 seconds) done.
[ 87
Alright, here's what I got. It's not much but at least it's something. A
digital camera proved very useful since these messages appeared just
before the system entered suspend state. And when resuming from suspend
the screen stays completely black.
[ 143.345342] PM: Syncing filesystems ... done.
Chris,
I did a dozen suspend / resume / reboot cycles, but nothing got written
to the kernel log. It appears that suspend information is dumped to
kern.log only when resuming from suspend mode (it's the same with
hibernate, which btw. works fine). And since the system freezes
immediately after res
** Attachment added: "Contents of /proc/acpi"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18304682/acpi.tar.bz2
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** Attachment added: "/var/log/kern.log"
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** Attachment added: "output of dmidecode > dmidecode.txt"
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** Attachment added: "output of lspci -vvnn > lspci.txt"
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Thanks Chris, here is the information you requested.
Please note that I didn't include kern.log.0, since kern.log contained
the log entries from the attempted suspend and the freeze-forced reboot
(at 00:51:17) that followed.
** Attachment added: "output of uname -a > uname.txt"
http://launchpa
Public bug reported:
Using a fresh install of 64-bit Intrepid beta (kernels 2.6.27-4-generic
and 2.6.27-5-generic), suspend to ram is not working on Asus A6Km
notebook (Turion64, GeForce Go 7300, SiS chipset). This is regression
from Hardy, where suspend to ram functioned perfectly.
Symptoms are:
Yes, this bug has been around for ages. I completely gave up on xine/DVB
since I discovered VDR and vdr-xineliboutput. It's a very nice program,
which ironically uses xine-lib for video display. :P
But still, there is improvement in Gutsy. Gxine (and xine-ui too) works
with Terratec T2 if you use
Same problems here with Fiesty (AMD64), a Nokia 3110c cell phone, a
Sony-Ericsson W300i phone and a Canon PowerShot G6 digital camera. The
system just randomly hangs with nothing particularly interesting in
system logs. On the SE phone this caused file system corruption and
bricked the device after
That is strange. On my notebook blacklisting asus_acpi really does
help... maybe it only works on the A6Km. :/
Could you try blacklisting some of the other acpi modules? You can find
them all in the directory below. You also need to add seperate lines in
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist for every module.
Here's a partial solution that works at least on my A6Km. Fire up your
text editor and point it at /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist. Add the following
line and then reboot.
blacklist asus_acpi
For some reason the hal daemon in Edgy doesn't like this module (Asus
notebook acpi extras) on the A6 series no
** Attachment added: "Big hald strace with -Ff -tt switches"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4960318/strace-hald_2.log.bz2
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HAL fails to initialize on ASUS A6 series notebooks
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** Summary changed:
- HAL fails to initialize / hal-device-manager not working
+ HAL fails to initialize on ASUS A6 series notebooks
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HAL fails to initialize on ASUS A6 series not
I'm affraid not zekus. The only workaround I've found is to build your
own custom 2.6.18 kernel. Whatever is causing this problem seems to be
fixed there.
I did a some HAL debugging and found out the hald process is indeed
defunct (marked Uninterruptible sleep / session leader). There's no way
to
This bug still exists in Edgy RC.
Also I noticed that suspend / hibernate does not work because of this
bug. These options are not displayed on the System > Quit... menu. Very
problematic for notebook users.
On a custom compiled 2.6.18 kernel suspend and hibernate work fine and I
also don't get t
Public bug reported:
When logging to Gnome desktop, a popup window appears every time with
the text "Internal error. Failed to initialize HAL!". This is on a fresh
install AMD64 Edge Beta on an ASUS A6Km notebook. Dapper never had this
problem.
I found a similar bug report which suggested the pro
Looks like this has been resolved in the latest kernel update
(2.6.15-25). Great work!
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