er, never mind, today the beep issue is back.
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linux-2.6.24-19 resolved this loud-beep and message issue for me (I
upgraded that soon after a hal(-info?) upgrade that *didn't* seem to fix
the problem, and made a few other changes while rebooting, but I'm
guessing it was the kernel upgrade that fixed it). The Xorg Synaptics
issue is still prese
This bug was fixed in the package pm-utils - 0.99.2-3ubuntu9
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* debian/patches/70-remove-pm-pmu.patch: Check for /dev/pmu before calling
/usr/lib/hal/hal-system-power-pmu. Not doing so causes error messages and
g-p-m error bee
Breaks suspend very often (although it is a bit curious why it does
that), and recent regression. Milestoning.
** Changed in: pm-utils (Ubuntu)
Target: None => ubuntu-8.04
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I also occasionally get the "keyboard and mouse do not work", but
another suspend/resume cycle usually fixes it.
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I'm also getting this error and also on an Intel 900 series chipset (
945 ). Since this message appeared, my computer hasn't been able to wake
from sleep. The fans and drives spin up, but nothing seems to happen
after that. No keyboard, no mouse, nothing.
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The patch is no longer usable as the do_suspend function now uses
"/usr/lib/hal/hal-system-power-pmu sleep || echo -n "mem" >
/sys/power/state" instead of the "pm-pmu suspend" that, my guess, was
being called when the patch was written. The error comes from
"/usr/lib/hal/hal-system-power-pmu sleep
I have a Lenovo X61 Tablet that also shows this issue, with the loud
beep and all.
I am running a fully updated Hardy Heron (Ubuntu) 64-bit edition.
I will give the patch a try and see if it works for me as well in
getting rid of the beep. I also get the error message from g-p-m, so if
there is
Will do. Hopefully, ironing these bugs out will help some others as
well. If you need me to look into anything else, ie why my setup thinks
I have a pmu, please feel free to ask. Thanks again for all your help.
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Sorry, but that is not a pm-utils error message. At a guess, I would
say that it is a gnome-power-manager error. You should probably file
that issue against g-p-m
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The exact error message is:
Sleep Problem
Your computer failed to suspend.
Check the help file for common problems.
Is there a way to find out who's triggering this message and why?
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Sorry, yes it is on the desktop. It says something to the effect of
"Sleep has failed. Please check the help file for common causes" I will
attach the full message the next time it happens...
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This is a popup that is happening on the desktop, I presume?
Can you attach the text of the popup to this bug?
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Patch removed /dev/pmu error, update fixed ! grep error, and pm-
suspend.log is error free, but I'm still getting a popup on resume. It
only seems to happen if the computer is suspended for multiple hours,
but everything appears to resume normally. Is there another log file I
could check to look fo
Resume from 'suspend to ram' does not work for hp tc4200 either.
Same messages: power-pmu: failed to open /dev/pmu
on kubuntu hardy: dpkg-query -S pm-pmu yields:
dpkg: *pm-pmu* not found.
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... ok, I didn't attach the file...
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Ok, I just noticed that my "new toy" (suspend even with fglrx) is broken
again. *sigh* Ok, that's beta, so perhaps I can do something to help.
System:
It's still a Laptop (LG S1) with Core2Duo, ati/AMD x1600
Currently I'm running Hardy beta1, pm-utils 0.99.2-3ubuntu8, kernel
2.6.24-14.25 (generic
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Importance: Undecided => High
Assignee: (unassigned) => Martin Pitt (pitti)
Status: New => In Progress
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Yeah, whatever patch went into that update was obviously not tested
before being pushed out.
Change that "!grep" to "! grep" and it will Do The Right Thing.
Or delete that whole if clause and replace it with
grep -q fglrx /proc/modules || chvt 1
which is easier to read and not susceptible to s
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I applied the patch and it fixed the pm-pmu error, but now another is
coming up.
/usr/lib/pm-utils/functions: line 58: !grep: command not found
I've attached the full pm-suspend.log and my /usr/lib/pm-utils/functions file.
I think the remove_suspend_lock() function was the subject of an update th
The output is
dpkg: *pm-pmu* not found.
I'll let you know about the patch soon. Thanks.
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Forgot to note that the patch applies to /usr/lib/pm-utils/functions
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Yeah, your system should not even be trying to invoke pm-pmu (I assume
that is what you meant -- afaik, there is no power-pmu command), but for
whatever reason the binary seems to be installed on your system.
The attached patch should work around it.
Could you also attach the output of the follow
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** Attachment added: "text from pm-suspend.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13049937/pm-suspend.log.txt
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