This bug is affecting me on Lenovo 3000 V100 (different model than N100)
with Kernel 2.6.32-24-generic.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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This is excellent news. mtvoid, Evgeny thank you for following up on
this. As the bug will expire in a few months, lets leave it set to
Incomplete. Once it expires it will be set to Invalid. If either of you
encounter this again, you can change the status back to New.
Thanks!
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I also have never encountered it again on Karmic. The bug seems to be
resolved for me, perhaps it can now be closed.
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It's hard to tell, because the issue is not always reproduceable, but
personally I have never bumped into it on Karmic.
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This bug is definetly fixed for me on a lenovo 3000 N100 048 after adding the
kernel boot parameter i8042.reset to the line
# defoptions=quiet splash
in /boot/grub/menu.lst
Ubuntu 8.10, 2.6.27-11-generic
note: it also fixed the num-lock post suspend bug for me.
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It seems to be BIOS bug. So it's better report directly to Lenovo. But
unfortunately they don't care, and they do not support Linux anymore.
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same here.
Lenovo 3000 N200
running ubuntu 8.10
after suspend to ram fan is working
after suspend to disk fan is not working
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I'd like to know what the triage is my computer still overheats
after hibernation, and I'm on the latest Intrepid (2.6.27-10-generic).
Lenovo 3000 N100 0768
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Hi there. I've got Lenovo 3000 N200 and also experience the problem described
above.E.g:
Susupend => Resume = OK
Hibernate => Resume = Fan stays off,causing overheating.
Running Ubuntu Intrepid beta with all [EMAIL PROTECTED] moment
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Hi Justin,
Yes, you'll need to enable the Intrepid repository to test the 2.6.27
kernel. However, Alpha5 is also available for testing now if you're
interested in using a LiveCD. Thanks.
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Where is this new kernel available at? is there an apt repository that I
can add that would make testing this image easier for us?
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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
Yes, the problem still remains with the latest kernel in 8.04
(2.6.24-16-generic). The fan does not work after resuming from
hibernate. For now, I just have to remember to toggle the AC power every
time I resume. I'm open to any suggestions to help identify the source
of the bug.
I had also tried
Manan,
Are you still experiencing this problem with the released version of the
linux-image?
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Ok, I've just resumed my computer, and this time, the cpu fan is not
working. I'm attaching the dmesg output and other relevant stuff that
may help...
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Ok, guess what... now the problem really does seem to have disappeared!
I've only tried hibernating and resuming twice, and the fan continued
working normally even after the hibernation. But my previous comment,
also refers to the same kernel, so I'll keep a watch and see if the
problem does show u
Per the kernel team's bug policy, can you please attach the following
information:. Please be sure to attach each file as a separate
attachment.
* uname -a > uname-a.log
* cat /proc/version_signature > version.log
* dmesg > dmesg.log
* sudo lspci -vvnn > lspci-vvnn.log
Also, if you could capture
I'm tracking hardy, and I've seen no difference. The CPU still overheats
after hibernating with the current kernel (2.6.24-2-generic).
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Hi guys, sorry for the confusion :( I got a little trigger happy with a
stock reply. You are correct that you are unable to test Hibernation
from a LiveCD (see one of my comments above:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.20/+bug/114312/comments/30). If you're willing to
I seriously doubt you can test this with a LiveCD, though it is possible
to make a LiveCD use swap partition (at least Knoppix does, so I think
there's a way to make Ubuntu do it). I didn't use LiveCD to test this
anyway.
I have installed Hardy Alpha2 onto a dedicated partition on my hard
drive fo
I'm curious as to how you can test a bug the needs the computer to hibernate
to replicate it from a LiveCD. I wasn't aware that the CD could write to
the swap partition.
On Dec 27, 2007 1:24 PM, Leann Ogasawara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the update Evgeny. For anyone else who may b
Thanks for the update Evgeny. For anyone else who may be interested you
can download and try the new Hardy Heron Alpha2 release from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/hardy/alpha-2/ . You should be able
to then test the new kernel via the LiveCD. General information
regarding the release can al
It looks like Hardy Alpha 2 finally solves this problem for me. To my
great pity, I have no time for proper testing (unless I install Hardy as
my working system, which I'm yet afraid of doing), but my usual ways to
reproduce the problem don't work in Hardy, that's for sure.
I'm not sure whether it
The person Diego is referring to is me, I still can reproduce this bug
with 2.6.22-14 64bit occasionally. It's not every time fan problems
happen, and it seems to me it somehow depends on the time spent in STD
mode. A couple of hours is enough for the bug to be reproduced.
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Hi Leann,
see comments inline:
On Friday 14 December 2007 22:12:17 Leann Ogasawara wrote:
> Hi Diego,
>
> Can you just clarify a few things for me. Are you experiencing this
> issue when you don't Suspend/Resume or only after you Suspend/Resume?
> Your original description doesn't mention anythin
Just making a note that a new task against the actively developed kernel
has been opened. Tasks against linux-source-2.6.22 and linux-
source-2.6.20 will be closed. Thanks!
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Status: New => Won't Fix
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Hi Diego,
Can you just clarify a few things for me. Are you experiencing this
issue when you don't Suspend/Resume or only after you Suspend/Resume?
Your original description doesn't mention anything about Suspend/Resume
being related. If it is, can you update the description? This can be
done b
Is it possible to suspend from a LiveCD? It worked for me once, but I don't
trust it as something reproducable.
Is it possible to hibernate from a LiveCD? Never worked for me.
I will still wait for the next LiveCD for testing, but uploading a 7.10
package to a separate place and giving us a link
Hi Guys,
The Hardy Heron Alpha2 LiveCD should be coming out shortly. You'll be
able to test the new kernel from there. I'll be sure to update this
report when it's available. Thanks!
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i tried to download the kernel but it give me alot of error message when it
was trying to upgrade
so i format the system and install Gutsy again after the update make the system
unstable
like Evgeny said
Is it possible to try that new kernel on Gutsy?
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Is it possible to try that new kernel on Gutsy? N100 is my production
machine and I don't feel like upgrading it to Alpha yet.
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The Hardy Heron kernel was recently uploaded for testing. We'd really
appreciate it if you could try testing with this newer kernel and verify
if this issue still exists. Unfortunately, the Hardy Heron Alpha1
LiveCD was released with the older 2.6.22 kernel. You'll have to
manually install the n
Bad luck, I just saw it for the first time, with a tweast. I just
powered up my laptop, after been shut for 2 days, and after several
minutes I notice that he fan is working like hell, and I don't fell the
computer hot. Putting my had on the left side to feel the temperature
reveals that the fan is
I suppose that a bug like this cannot be closed even if there's a
version of Ubuntu that works out of the box, until there's a still
supported version that doesn't — unless the fix is backported.
I have read through the wiki, and I still can't tell the difference
between my system and the systems
Evgeny, Ok by me - I will not close this issue until there is a version
of Ubuntu that installs and works out of the box also for you. (lets try
again in May? one month after the release of a new version?)
I would like to mention, that for me 7.10 is working pretty good (see
the wiki, I am adding
Diego, I'm sorry the link I've provided is unavailable. What I needed to
do to get things working was installing uswsusp package and make sure
the hal-system-power-hibernate-linux script runs s2disk command instead
of what it runs by default. That solves the fan spin-up problem.
Restoring the orig
Deigo, please don't close this bug - I'm running Gutsy 32 on the same Lenovo
3000 N100 0768 and have the same problem - after resume from hibernate the fan
doesn't work and the computer quickly overheats and emergency powers down.
(and suspend doesn't work at all)
-Peter
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Evgeny,
The site you linked to is not responding. Can you explain what is needed
on your system? Otherwise I think closing this bug with a warning
"please upgrade to a new Ubuntu version" is fine by me.
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I am running Gutsy64 from scratch, the hibernate sometimes works as
intended, but sometimes the problem with not running fan is there.
http://blog.paulbetts.org/index.php/2007/02/11/fixing-software-suspend-hibernate-with-uswsusp-in-ubuntu-feisty-and-edgy/
The above link seems to be solving this pr
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I have installed Gutsy64bit on this machine from scratch. Now this
system can hibernate (it did so several times this week) and even
suspend to disk without "too much problems".
For hibernation I did anything, it just worked. To make suspend working I had
to work:
I tried to add this i8042.nomux
I never said it was a "solution" I just don't want people to screw up their
machines. As long as the bug report is open it has the same shot of getting
fixed no matter if we did it or not.
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I second that, that is not really a fix. and leaving the fan issue
aside, hibernate does otherwise work fine on this laptop. Also, as I
said earlier in my bug report, it is possible to 'kickstart' the fan
again after resuming from hibernate, by disconnecting and reconnecting
AC power. Maybe a fix c
Personally I am against this "solution", because if we do, this bug will
never be really solved.
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how about we disable the can_hibernate option in gnome power manager as a
band-aid so that no one will damage their laptop?
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Ok we have enough people confirming this issue. Is anyone going to actually
look at this bug before Ubuntu actually breaks someone's laptop? I know
they can't be held liable but it doesn't look like we are putting forth any
effort to help prevent it.
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I am also confirming. I have Lenovo 3000 n100 with Feisty Fawn. After
hibernation, the fan won't come back, at least not too full power. The
temperature monitor applet reached 93 deg. C. I rebooted and now the fan
is running and it is back to 53 deg. C. Will a newly compiled kernel fix
this?
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I am also confirming. I have Lenovo 3000 n100 with Feisty Fawn. After
hibernation, the fan won't come back, at least not too full power. The
temperature monitor applet reached 93 deg. C. I rebooted and now the fan
is running and it is back to 53 deg. C. Will a newly compiled kernel fix
this?
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I have to confirm having the same issue: working in GIMP with heavy load
after waking up from suspend-to-disk resulted in heavy overheating
without fan ever turning on. Kernel is the current of Ubuntu 7.04
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Using here:
Linux pinky 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Thu Jun 7 20:19:32 UTC 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
and I can still reproduce. I also found that if you hibernate to a smal period
(1-2 minutes) the fan does work on resume. If you hibernate to a larger
period (20 minutes) the fan does not work on resume.
I'm seeing the same behavior on my notebook (same model) with a similar
kernel (I'm running 2.6.20-16-generic).
I had my notebook running for about three weeks with no problems. Then
I hibernated it and, after waking it up, it only ran for about two hours
before powering down. It was so hot I co
I've the same problem and wasn't able to find a solution for four weeks.
After suspending to RAM and resuming the fan brings back and everything
works. After suspending to disk (hibernation) and resuming the fun never
starts again. I have to reboot the machine to bring the fan back
working.
There
Here is the temperature (while compiling a kernel using "make -j 2",
after a resume ):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/*/*
cooling mode: active
state: ok
temperature: 102 C
critical (S5): 102 C
passive: 87 C: tc1=0 tc2=4 t
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