For the layman, the suggested fix in comment #18 means:
- Go to https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/saucy/+package/bcmwl-kernel-source
- Click the link under Source package
- Under "Builds" click either saucy i386 (for 32-bit) or saucy AMD64 (for
64-bit)
- On the next page, under "Built files", click the
#40 for the win. Thanks.
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Sorry, Core i7-640 @2.8GHz
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[arrandale] Resume doesn't work on a Latitude E6410
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I have a Core i7-620 @2.8GHz
The problem only happened for me when the NVIDIA driver is being used.
With solution #151 I'm able to suspend reliably even with the NVIDIA
driver. My feeling is that it's the NVIDIA video driver.
I don't know anything about the nouveau.modeset=0 acpi_sleep=nonvs
val
RE: Solution #151
So far it suspends / restores very reliable. Works on battery or A/C.
Works for suspend or hibernate (which is slow and I don't intend to
use). Suspends properly whether I close the lid or use the Suspend menu
option. Restores properly whether I open the lid or use the power
bu
A SOLUTION that worked for me.
Dell E6410, Core i7, Nvidia NVS 3100M that would not resume from suspend
or hibernate. Backlight comes on, but screen remains black when it comes
out of suspend.
Tried a bunch of things, read a bunch of thread. This worked in one
quick change.
- Edit /etc/default/