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pfeels: As per my previous comment, the linux-ubuntu-
modules-2.6.24-19-generic and linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24-19-generic
packages do not work with Tim's latest linux-image-2.6.24-19-generic, so
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Oh sorry, I'm out of my league here ... I've reverted back to 16 and
still have no idea how to get my screen resolution back to normal but
I'll search, thanks again guys and sorry, but I'm new ...
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Just tried 2.6.24-18-generic on my Vaio -- still no joy -- back to 16
again for me..
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smartstep 250N laptop. No idea what to do beside use -16 kernel. Looking
forward to a fix soon! Bon chance to those in the know.
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I confirm that both 2.6.24-17-generic and 2.6.24-18-generic fail to
resume from suspend on Dell Dimension 4700 with BIOS Rev. A10. None of
the older kernels in my GRUB list help to solve this problem, either. I
am not using the restricted ATI driver, only the restricted Atheros
driver for my
Tried -19 version 2.0. Still had the suspend error but did not have to
jump cmos this time to reboot. behaves like -17. Thanks for trying Tim,
let me know if i should send you any info to help.
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Here it is the same bug since -17.
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GS
(rev a1)
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Roberto - thats an interesting point. Commit
4d04686fe808ddc769c59771f5fd65672cfdf055 'Revert UBUNTU: x86: tsc
prevent time going backwards' was reincarnated as commit
91d34e2c845a1c24a5802fd353165b1d68720a1a 'UBUNTU: TSC Clocksource can
cause hangs and time jumps'. I reverted this in my PPA, so
I have this, but i'm wondering if its a separate issue as I have intel
3100 not nvidia. Is this only an nvidia bug?
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The new linux_2.6.24-19.33ubuntu6 seems to have the problem fixed. The
only problem was that there was no modules or restricted-modules package
to match.
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I'm a noob, how can I upgrade to the fix ...
PS I hate being a noob ...
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I tried doing software update and only got up to 18, so i imagine 19
will be available in a few days
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Thomas, pfeels: follow the directions in comment 59.
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I notice there is a new rev of the NVIDIA driver which may (or may not) help
people.
The Nvidia driver is at version 173.14.05 as of May 28,2008
This won't help me - I am running Hardy Heron as shipped with kernel 2.6.24-16
and was careful enough
to read about reports of this regression before
Running hardy on an older laptop: HP M2108US w/celeron proc. Suspend
has not work on this machine since 2.6.24-16
Following instruction in comment #59 and did a:
apt-get install linux-image-2.6.24-19-generic
linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24-19-generic
linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24-19-generic
In
The comments are not numbered so i counted them out, if this is 59
Tim Gardner wrote on 2008-06-02: (permalink)
Here is the next attempt to isolate the resume regression. This version has
these 2 commits
Tim: I just double-checked by uninstalling and reinstalling the packages
per comment #59. The modules and restricted-modules packages do not
seem to work with the latest 2.6.24-19.33ubuntu6. The version numbers
also do not seem to match (2.6.24.13-19.41ubuntu1 vs.
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Just in case anyone was wondering, 2.6.24-18, which just showed up on my
repositories, does not fix the problem, either. I am running an Acer
Aspire T690 (AST690-EP925A) with dual Pentium D 3.0 Ghz and 2.0 Gb RAM.
jperry: I have -16, -17, and -18 on my machine, but still use -16
because of this
pfeels [2008-06-04 1:23 -]:
The comments are not numbered so i counted them out, if this is 59
You can see them in the Permalink link address.
echo deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/timg-tpi/ubuntu hardy main
/tmp/timg-tpi-ppa.list
sudo mv /tmp/timg-tpi-ppa.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d
I'm similar to the rest: -16 resumes quickly, -17 doesn't, and neither
does -19. However, -19 seems to recover in around one-third of the time
that -17 takes, but I've only performed three trials on the new one.
Blacklisting ehci_hcd doesn't fix it, although both pm_trace and dmesg
point to it
Here is the next attempt to isolate the resume regression. This version has
these 2 commits reverted:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-hardy.git;a=commit;h=4b7c68904bf9ada8c4770ce5927e8ec71769ed92
I have tried the kernel -19 fix, but had no luck. The suspend to ram
still didn't work (haven't tried suspend to disk). My laptop HP nx9420
still hangs with a blank screen, unresponsive, on resume.
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The -19 kernel and modules from Tim's PPA works for me, I successfully
suspended/resumed 3 times in a row without problems.
This is without the ehci-hcd workaround, which only worked 2 times.
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The new -19 kernel did not work. Everything is still the same. Hard
drive spins up and that's it. The screen still does not come back on and
it's unresponsive to any input.
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Same as PM and Nick B.: The proposed fix does not show any difference.
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OK, I've about run out of ideas. One of you guys that can reproduce the
problem are going to have to start a git-bisect to narrow down the
commit between the -16 and -17 kernel.
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Tim, did you read comment #42?
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I have a similar problem when trying to resume from hibernate. It worked
in the last kernel, but with the -17 one it doesn't work. I noticed that
after resuming, ctrl+alt+f1 gets me to login, but trying to get to X
doesn't work and freezes the system.
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Me too on a Sony Vaio VGN-N11S.
Everything working in -16 kernel (except fn-keys but thats Sony's
fault), In -17 suspend works the first time, but not after that.
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I have same problem and I have HP DV6324US laptop: AMD Turion 64x2 with
Nvidia video.
I verified both disk and RAM suspense functions failed to resume with
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I would like to confirm this bug on Compaq nw 8440. Failed to resume
from suspend after update to 2.6.24-17. Simply booting to 2.6.24-16
solves the issue.
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In case it matters -- I can confirm on a Sony Vaio pcg-z1vap.
Suspend/resume/hibernate
all work fine under 2.4.24-16, freezes on resume with 2.4.24-17. Ubuntu pushed
-17, but
if I boot to the -16 kernel via grub, keeping all else the same, everything
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A lot of confirms on this one, me added to it...its confirmed and there
is a fix in progress...hope we get it soon :)
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The same problem. I`m trying to experement with SUSPEND_MODULES, but no
luck.
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I have the same problem on this kernel.
ATI Radeon 9200SE with open source drivers.
With old kernel everything is fine.
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I can confirm this bug, I have to use 2.6.24-16, it is working fine.
My computer is:
MSI PM8M3-V motherboard
3.06 GHz Celeron Processor
1GB ram
Nvidia Geforce 5500
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I can confirm this bug, suspend/resume fine worked fine in the previous
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Me too.
Suspend was working well in 2.6.24-16 but is broken after the upgrade to
2.6.24-17
Hardware Lenovo 3000 C200
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Attempted 2.6.24-19 upgrade and rebooted to a white screen as there were
no drivers for my ATI card. Went into graphics safe mode and attempted
suspend. Computer suspended and I then pressed power to resume. It did
exactly the same thing as with -17 except when I did hard reboot via the
power
The kernel you supplied does not fix the issue.
On my custom 2.6.24.3 kernel (in which suspend works) I have this option
enabled also so I highly doubt that this is causing the suspend issue.
Attached is the config for my working vanilla kernel if it helps you.
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Same symptoms as first reported, on Toshiba A100 - ATI Xpress 200M, ati binary
driver. Suspend used to work fine (with 2.6.24-16), but after upgrade to -17
resume is broken. Black screen, no backlight, no HD activity. Magic dont work
either. Turning off and back on doesnt restart the laptop,
I'm having this problem too, and the behavior on my machine looks
EXACTLY like a problem I had when testing Hardy Beta (only works after
unplugging the power cable and plugging it again, like some reported).
Suspend stopped working after a change called tsc prevent time going
backwards (introduced
I can resume from suspend, but networking (wired and wireless) is broken
when I do. Everything worked fine in the previous kernel.
One word: regression.
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Same problem on a Toshiba P100 with 2.6.24-17-generic (T2300, 3945abg,
Gb eth intel, nvdia 7600 Go with proprietary drv):
Suspend in -16 was almost working (no sound at resume, but this laptop
suffer from acpi bugs and my prevous dapper+powersaved was also behaving
the same :-().
In -17 it hangs
I am having the same issue on a custom built:
Intel DP965LT w e6600 processor
Nvidia 8800 GTS (using the restricted driver from repos)
If I select the 2.6.24-16 kernel all is well, but the -17 just hangs and
requires a reset button.
I am running 64bit.
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Tim's fix with unload_modules did not work for me either. There were no
changes in the symptoms, and I could not check it with the -16 kernel
because it would not boot complaining about a screwed NVidia driver
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The unload_modules fix does not work for me either.
Booting the old 2.6.24-16 kernel makes suspend work again so it is very likely
that the change from -16 to -17 causes the problem.
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To me, the 2.6.24-16-powerpc was just as bad as the -17 but I downgraded
to 2.6.22-14-powerpc and now suspend2ram works just fine. Hibernation
sadly doen't work, though.
So with no changes other then the kernel and related modules, this seems
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I can confirm this bug on a gigabyte g33m dsr2 motherboard with core 2
duo processor and ATI graphics card. I can also confirm that Tims fix
caused the computer to reduce to just spinning the drive and and
required a hard reboot to restore the system.
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OK, my next theory is the that scheduler change from
CONFIG_FAIR_USER_SCHED to CONFIG_FAIR_CGROUP_SCHED has broken suspend,
so I've built a kernel with the original scheduler setting. Please test
by loading and running the kernel/lum packages from
http://people.ubuntu.com/~rtg/linux-2.6.24-19. For
Tim, is it possible to add a 2.6.24-19 restricted modules package so as
to test this with an NVIDIA graphics card?
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Hi,
sorry to report, that SUSPEND_MODULES=ehci-hcd or in my case uhci-hcd (USB 1)
does not solve the problem on my machine with 2.6.24-17.
With -16 kernel both suspend methods remain functional.
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I can confirm the issue on a Toshiba Satellite Pro A100 PSAAA.
Works fine using 2.6.24-16-generic.
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Confirm on HP Compaq nc6400 (hardy x86)
Following instructions on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspend, dmesg
says:
[ 39.175813] Magic number: 0:968:196
[ 39.175815] hash matches
/build/buildd/linux-2.6.24/drivers/base/power/main.c:112
[ 39.175846] hash matches device
Creating the unload_modules file did not work. The only thing that was
different was that on resume the hard drive light was constantly on, but
I couldn't hear any activity. Screen was still off, nothing responded to
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Just changed from Gutsy to Hardy and had this problem on an hp tc4400. Fan
comes on, screen black,
keyboard (including caps lock light) doesn't work. Have to power off. See no
signs of any attempt to
resume in the logs. I changed back from 2.6.24-17 to old kernel (2.6.22-14) and
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Benq Joybook r42, resume broken in 2.6.24-17 too :(
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I would just like to add that my resume from suspend doesnt work in
2.6.24-16-generic either, though im sure its the same bug.
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I have had the same problems on a Toshiba L30 10V.
Resume from suspend works perfectly with a vanilla 2.6.24.3, I've tried various
different kernel options on the Ubuntu kernel source to no avail.
I believe the problem lies with one of the kernel patches applied by the Ubuntu
team.
This is
I can confirm on my machine, which has the following specs:
AMD 64 X2 5600+ (OC'ed to 3.2 GHz)
Asus M2N-E nForce 570 Ultra
4GB Corsair XMS DDR2 (800Mhz)
160 GB Western Digital Caviar
e-VGA GeForce 8800 GTS 512
Acer AL2216W LCD
Sound Blaster Audigy SE
Logitech X-540 5.1
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not sure of mobo,
radeon xpress 200m video
atheros wifi card
ac97 audio
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ati ixp sb400 usb controller
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I've tried the Ubuntu PPA 2.6.25-1 kernel and that doesn't resume from
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The same problem occurs on my IBM T40 type 2373
drm_sysfs_suspend
Linux 2.6.24-16-generic (Hardy)
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I guess I can confim this for my last-gen iBook G4. Also with
linux-2.6.24-17 (Hardy).
I put the machine to sleep which works just fine. After that I wake it
up and the screen turns on again. The text on it is a log line reading
drm_sysfs_suspend. Nothing more.
The machine does not respond to
Same here. I've even tried dropping the nvidia driver so I can say I've
tried it with a non-tainted kernel.
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I have tried disabling nvidia driver, too, as well as unloading some
acpi-related modules and removing cpufrequtils - to no avail. It just
hangs for ages in the same code fragment (see dmesg.resumed, the
resume part)
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I think I'm getting this, too. Since the kernel upgrade, resume from
suspend results in a blank screen. Restarting X doesn't work. I have to
power off.
Running on Lenovo 3000 N100.
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After some more investigation it appeared that the machine resumes but
it takes ABSURDLY long time (anywhere from 90sec to 8 minutes). There
are some ACPI errors in dmesg - see the attachment for a dmesg log after
a single STR-Resume.
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