I'm sorry, I didn't specified why.
I have a Samsung X360 that suspends/resumes without problems with kernel
2.6.38 from Debian Sid (now it isn't in Sid but in Testing) but it fails
to resume with the 2.6.39-686-pae kernel. The difference is that now
Debian builds its 686 kernels with PAE an Xen su
Have you tried a non-PAE kernel?
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hibernating take very long time
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Make sure your laptop handles acpi events through sonypi or sony-acpi.
I don't know how can you get FN working with sonypi but with sony-acpi
you can install a new version of the module (with fnkey support) and
fsfn that handles those events.
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You should backup all your data!
It's not sure to crash but you should know that number is over the
maximum taken from Hitachi specification about Load/Unload. It says that
300k cycles are bonded but they tested over 1000k loads (not cycles).
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Hi,
Please, can you post kernel versions and hdparm parameters used in
init-scripts?
Detailed information about hdparm calls during start-up and while
changing power source in OpenSUSE and Fedora could be very interesting.
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As you can see that hdparm executions are related to laptop_mode, not
directly to start-up. If Ubuntu can't identify your AC status is another
bug, not related to "power.sh".
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alls real hdparm and logs its execution (date >> /var/tmp/hdparm.log).
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hdparm in the start-up scripts, the
problem should be in BIOS or kernel. The hard drive can have default
configuration to get a balance between its capabilities (temperature,
loads, spins, etc), this may be configured by BIOS in the POST or by the
drive firmware in its reset.
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749 times is not a lot of start/stop count but 600k is huge for parking.
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But it's said that a hard drive only supports around 600k Load cycles.
I saw that Ubuntu puts "-B255" to disable APM but it stills do around
3-5 unloads/loads in a minute. With "-B254" it doesn't unload...
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t;. Also
changed "power.sh" to set "-B254" instead of "-B255". It's not needed to
add anything for suspend/hibernate because "power.sh" will be called in
resume.
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alternatives because it discovers what device has FN events. Other
alternatives need to know exactly what device to use and it changes when
resuming from suspend or hibernate.
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¿Edgy?
In Edgy and Feisty I can suspend but, as I said before, resume takes a
long time.
¿What options in xorg.conf related to Nvidia and acpi-support?
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That's in Dapper, OK. ¿Did you tried Edgy or Feisty?
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My Sony Vaio VGN FS-285-M seems the European version of FS-660-W.
My main hardware:
* Hard drive: 80 GB Toshiba MK8025GAS
* Graphic card: Nvidia Geforce Go 6200 TurboCache
* Wireless card: Inte Pro Wireless 2200BG
* Memory: 1 GB RAM
In the past, I've got a DSDT table of FS-660-W and was the same
With intel_agp and agpgart blacklisted and with "Option NvAGP 0", either
suspend and hibernate works for me. The weird thing is that resuming
from suspend hangs a while (4-6 minutes) and then works. In dmesg I saw
that Nvidia kernel driver crashes but then resets it and the system work
perfectly.
Eduroam is an access to the networks of a lot of European universities.
Without second phase (Phase2) authentication it's not possible to
connect them.
It could be great for Ubuntu to have an easy approach to configure a
secure wireless connection in a few steps, less steps and simpler than
Window
I tried suspend to ram again. My laptop needs 4 or 6 minutes to resume
from suspend to ram because of NVidia card. ¿Any suggestion?
I confirmed that NvAGP is not needed in PCI-E cards.
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With version > 9631 (9755 or something like that) I've got always a
black console, not only after hibernate.
I can't resume from suspend to ram. Suspend to disk goes like a charm.
I'll try with NvAGP=0 but I think it doesn't mind with PCI-E.
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How can be disabled NvAGP? Are you sure that PCI-E doesn't need it?
Useless consoles are a little price to pay for a working suspend/resume.
This can be fixed soon by Nvidia (maybe for gutsy?) or Nouveau.
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Please, can you tell us anything about this issue?
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I think it could be incompatible with actual dependencies but in the other hand
those applications depends of libnm-glib0 (without version). I think this
library is API stable from 0.6.4 to 0.6.5 and it could be safe to update
NetworkManager.
Thinking about final users and thouse comeing from Wi
Debian Unstable has those packages. All dependencies of that package are
met in Feisty. I think it can be included in Feisty. Please try it and
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You can try to do a few of things through ssh and get a diagnostic.
>From X, try: "echo mem | sudo tee /sys/power/state". This command makes
the computer to suspend without any "trick". If the system doesn't
resume, reboot and do a normal suspend.
After resume you can get a copy of "/var/log/Xorg
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acpi-support
It's needed a daemon called "FSFN" for handle "/proc/acpi/sony/fnkey"
and execute "/etc/acpi/btn.sh". It is in
http://developer.berlios.de/projects/fsfn and can be packaged inside
acpi-support (or, at least, install it when a Vaio FS/FJ i
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
FN keys in Sony Vaio VGN-FS and VGN-FJ are driven through
"/proc/acpi/sony/fnkey" and after dapper it dissapeared.
I saw that "sony_acpi.c" used for feisty kernels is not handling GHKE
(for fnkey).
Here is a source: http://download.b
Suspend still doesn't work with Nvidia driver 9755. Hibernate still
works (I'm using uswsusp but I think it works with swsusp too).
With new drivers I can't use text consoles. Thay are always black.
¿Anybody with 9755 drivers that can suspend and/or have no-black text
console?
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I've got this error too but it's not related to suspend/resume. It's due
to direct "power management". When a card goes to power save mode it
refuses to load firmware. I don't know how fix this bug.
My special case is:
- I'm uploading or download a big file (for example an ISO file)
- My card goes
In my system the question is yes.
(Sony Vaio, VGN FS285M, Nvidia Go 6200)
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quot;$(($value + 1))" > $HAL_PROP_LINUX_ACPI_PATH
(note the missing "$");
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The error appears to me when I reload the module.
I think that it's the same bug and it's not needed to fill another bug
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The error codes are the same.
My system is always in "passive" mode (I can't change this) and I think
it puts the IPW card in powersave mode automatically. After that, the
card stops working and trying to reload the module that error messages
appear in dmesg.
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I still has the bug. I noticed that if I do "iwpriv wlan0 set_power 5"
the wireless card works much more time without hang.
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fans, at top speed, can have the processor under 80ºC, no matter the
work they're doing.
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ll get your ACPI fixed. It couldn't be
the fix for the overheat, but at least you'll fix a few failed hardware.
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I think you've got the same problem. The command for getting messages
from ACPI is, for example:
"dmesg | grep -i acpi"
You can try to follow the steps in the URL you talk about. It is very
easy and you can have a 100% compatible ACPI.
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Try google for "iasl dsdt fix". DSDT file is in "/proc/acpi/dsdt".
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There are a few lines in your post that points to a buggy ACPI code.
¿Can you send DSDT tables or try to disassemble and reassemble?
(you can find IASL assembler in www.intel.com).
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if the FAN goes like it was in Dapper.
Your last chance is to use Dapper.
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Can you post your DSDT? It's in "/proc/acpi/dsdt".
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 60323 ***
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug
¿Can you try suspend/hibernate with Ubuntu 6.06 Final and updated?
You should use "nvidia" propietary driver with Option NvAGP "1" and
blacklisting "intel_agp".
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
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I could suspend a few times and resuming without video but with the rest
of the system working. In the logs there were output about nvidia module
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¿Are you using nvidia propietary driver?
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Dapper Release has Nvidia fixes for support suspend and hibernate. The
only way is using "nvidia" propietary driver with [Option NvAGP "1"] and
blacklisting "intel_agp".
** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
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The problem is not in "powernowd". It solves the problem.
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Status: Unconfirm
It happends for me in Edgy Final for a few processors. I have a
Pentium-M and can't use kernel "-generic" because the system is very
very slow and the "ondemand" governor doesn't work.
The problem can be related to ACPI, I saw a few messages saying that
I've got "NO PROCESSOR".
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The fail can be related to a kernel hang due to Nvidia's resuming.
I couldn't resume in dapper (before the final release) and it was the
video card. When resuming the system was frozen (no keyboard, no work of
the first line after "echo mem > /sys/power/state").
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See bug #65028. Hope it helps!
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Please try any trick about that laptop (acpi=off, pcmcia=off,...). The
developers need to know what's the problem, 15% doesn't mean anything.
In the other hand you can buy another laptop and send it to a
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It works because "dash" is the default "/bin/sh" in Edgy and the scripts
that change the brightness depends on "let" that is not implemented in
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Try this:
sudo mv /bin/sh /bin/sh.bak
sudo ln -s /bin/bash /bin/sh
Then try to change brightness in g-p-m. If it works by hand but not when
you unplug AC... it's AC event problem and you should wait until the
first battery event happends.
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Please try to:
cd /bin
sudo mv sh sh.original
sudo ln -s /bin/bash /bin/sh
And then try to use gnome-power-manager to change the brightness.
I found that the scripts in hal uses "let" that is not implemented in
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It happends and it's very important because in many systems the name of
the interface could change after suspend (or change in any boot).
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After suspend/hibernate the device file that points to the touchpad
(event*) changes its name (event1 -> event3 or something like it).
I had to add rules to "udev" that makes it create a link called
/dev/input/touchpad that points to the "right" device file.
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I've noticed a few things:
- At home, the wireless card fails each time I transfer a big file (more
than 300 MB through SSH) from other computer. I've got a Zyxel Prestige
650HW router with WEP enabled and signal quality is about 50/100
(obtained with iwconfig).
- At my university I can transfer
You should try Edgy Eft Beta 1 Live CD. I think that the problem is in
the kernel because Dapper comes with "powernowd" that lets you change
your processor speed.
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¿Did you tried "FSFN"?
I've got a VGN-FS Vaio and I need "fsfn" for handling FN keys.
My laptop reports FN keys in two steps:
- Sends a keyboard event telling that FN+XX is pressed
- Put the XX code in an ACPI register
Then I need "soy-acpi" kernel module to have /proc/acpi/sony/fnkey. FSFN
rea
This always happends because it's difficult to tell GNOME that needs to
"logout". In the other hand, ACPI sends a DCOP message requesting to
logout the desktop... I don't know if GNOME has DBUS interface for
logging out, it is be necessary for this issue.
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Public bug reported:
There are a few admin tasks that cron should run but because the system
is off (sleeping or hibernated) they are not done.
It's needed to start /etc/init.d/anacron each time we resume the
machine, it will only be started if needed.
** Affects: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Impo
I still have this problem, after firmware/ucode error I watched power
state and it was "0". I can't propperly reload the module, I have to
reboot. I'ts very annoying. ¿Anyone happends this too?
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Fixed in dapper kerenl, fixed in linux-meta too.
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It's fixed for linux-source-2.6.15, for linux (upstream) too.
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When I'm downloading a big file (like an ISO) or I'm connected a lot of
time, my ipw2200 card breaks and when I'm going to reload the module, it
tells that error messages (ucode: -22).
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I'm using "linux-image-2.6.15-25-386" and it works fine in my Pentium-M (686
kernel goes very bad).
¿Why don't distribute a "linux-image-pentium-m"? I think that P-M is very
extended in laptops and it could help.
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