[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2011-11-07 Thread Bryce Harrington
Alright, assuming this issue is no longer relevant for pm-utils; reopen (and explain further) if there's remaining work needed. ** Changed in: pm-utils (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete = Fix Released -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2010-09-14 Thread rusivi1
Thank you for posting this bug. Does this occur in Lucid? ** Changed in: pm-utils (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed = Incomplete -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23497 You received this

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2010-09-14 Thread James M. Ward
I have Lucid on a HP Pavilion DV7-1245dx, and although I needed to add the flag i8042.reset to the kernel options in Jaunty, I no longer need this flag in Lucid. Suspend/Resume works fine for me under most circumstances related to this bug. I sometimes have problems during resume but I think

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2009-04-28 Thread Jim Lieb
Suspend/resume development and testing was a key delivery goal of Jaunty. If you have an issue that is similar to that reported here, please test with current Jaunty and then file a new bug with the hardware details appropriate to your system. Include in your report the details as outlined in

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2009-04-13 Thread Yashwant Mehetre
After resume the keyboard and touchpad on my laptop, HP Pavilion dv5, running Ubuntu Jaunty were not working. Even though if I connect the USB mouse and keyboard they were working. Adding i8042.reset flag to the menu.lst helped me to fix the problem. thnx. -- i8042 unbind required for

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2009-04-08 Thread Pietro Battiston
@Lethe: could you please try if the fix suggested by jmv86069 (add i8042.reset to the /boot/grub/menu.lst, or just at the end of the kernel line at startup) causes you the problem you mentioned with scripts? -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2009-03-31 Thread boothby
This bug has been plaguing me since August when I bought my HP Pavilion dv5. The i8042.reset flag in menu.lst fixed it for me. Thanks, jmw86069! BTW, I'm in the Jaunty development branch. I recall seeing that Jaunty was supposed to fix suspend issues -- hope this gets cleared up before Jaunty

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2009-03-31 Thread Steve Langasek
Boothby, Please note Leann's request for separate bug reports in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi-support/+bug/23497/comments/44. ** Changed in: pm-utils (Ubuntu) Sourcepackagename: acpi-support = pm-utils -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2009-01-31 Thread jmw86069
Not too sure what resolutions people have come to, but I have an HP dv1245dx laptop with an ATI Radeon 3200 HD integrated. I could hibernate/resume fine, but suspend/resume resulted in non-functioning keyboard and touchpad. The fixes above didn't work for me -- however manually typing in the

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-12-19 Thread Karl Ostmo
I have a 6-year-old Compaq Evo laptop and the keyboard and mouse would be frozen after resuming from suspend (the cursor in the password dialog box would blink, however). I am running Ubuntu 8.10 with kernel 2.6.24-21-generic. Thankfully, this script worked like a charm!

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-12-13 Thread Mildred
Lethe, thanks a milion, your solution works here on a HP Pavilion dv5 running ubuntu 8.10. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi-support/+bug/23497/comments/67 http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=5220536postcount=19 But ... you need to stay away from the keyboard while the computer

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-11-24 Thread Ivan Kravchenko
My usb keyboad doesn't works after suspend too. I contrained to unplug keyboard and plug in it back again. -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23497 You received this bug notification because

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-11-23 Thread Pietro Battiston
Lethe: am I wrong or your experience (and Matthew's answer) seems to suggest that this is not a bug in acpi-support, but maybe in gnome- powermanager? In other words: if binding/unbinding is a hack, do you have any idea of where the real work should be done? -- i8042 unbind required for

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-11-17 Thread Swistak
Nick: Does it happen every time or randomly? (when you use these scripts) -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23497 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-11-15 Thread Lethe
Guys, just to let you know, these i8042 echo scripts actually does the opposite for me - they render my keyboard useless after a resume with BIOS system password set. Please refer (read from bottom up): http://marc.info/?t=1220612r=1w=2 Nick -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-11-02 Thread Pietro Battiston
Bug confirmed in released Ubuntu Intrepid. -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23497 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-10-30 Thread JoSch
This bug appeared for me in Ubuntu Hardy and in Debian Lenny. The proposed bind/unbind fixes it in both so this should be reported upstream asap. -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23497 You

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-10-05 Thread Pietro Battiston
I have almost the same problem with an HP tx2510: after suspend, keyboard and touchpad don't work; if I plug in USB keyboard and mouse, the system is absolutely usable. If I give unbind and then bind i8042 as written by Jeff Abbott, the embedded keyboard comes again to life, but the touchpad

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-10-05 Thread Pietro Battiston
Also notice that: - the bug always happens when resuming from suspend - someone reported that suspending and resuming again would fix the problem: this is not my case. It even happened to me at least one time that after suspending and resuming again Jeff Abbott's fix didn't work no more, but

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-10-05 Thread Jan Newmarch
Bug has almost completely disappeared for me with Ubuntu 8.10 alpha5 out of the box. Currently running kernel 2.6.27-4 and bug has hardly ever happened for me with the 2.6.27 kernels, but always happened with 2.6.24 kernels and Ubuntu 8.04. Machine is Dell Latitude D830, reported in previous

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-10-05 Thread Pietro Battiston
On my HP tx2510, bug was solved (both keyboard and touchpad) only by following instructions of post http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=5220536postcount=19. This fix should be integrated in acpi. I could try to provide a patch to acpi package, but I don't know if there are some techniques to

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-08-28 Thread Leann Ogasawara
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

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-06-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also have this problem on the thinkpad t43: mouse and keyboard do not work after sleep/resume cycle. -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23497 You received this bug notification because you

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-06-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also have this problem on the thinkpad t43: mouse and keyboard do not work after sleep/resume cycle (Hardy). -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23497 You received this bug notification

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-06-10 Thread Jan Newmarch
More info for the last post: if I call pm-suspend directly and close and open the lid, then it all works fine. Keyboard is activated on resume. So it appears that gnome-power-manager is doing something to break the keyboard. When I had Fedora Core 9 running, Gnome had the same problem, but KDE was

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-06-10 Thread jpiesing
I run kubuntu (Hardy) and I see this problem so there must be something not specific to Gnome. I'm using the default KDE 3.5.x. -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23497 You received this bug

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-06-09 Thread Jan Newmarch
Still occurs in Hardy release 8.04 on a Dell Latitude D830. The bind/unbind fix doesn't work for me: no such device when I try to write to the bind file. Symptoms as everyone describes: on resume after suspend to disk the laptop keyboard doesn't work but an external USB keyboard does. xev reports

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-05-23 Thread jpiesing
I had this bug on Gutsy (Dell Latitude D420) and worked around it by Fn+Esc (=standby) and then resume again. It was relatively infrequent. It's more common in Hardy so I tried the binding / unbinding scripts described above. These didn't fix the problem and completely broke the standby /

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-05-06 Thread marauder13
Could it be possible to add the binding/unbinding scripts to the /etc/apm/suspend.d and resume.d instead of /etc/acpi/suspend.d and resume.d ? I seems they are using /etc/apm folders in Hardy. I downgraded to Gutsy so I cannot test it now. sudo nano /etc/apm/suspend.d/20-i8042-input.sh #!/bin/sh

Re: [Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-05-06 Thread LEVIS Cyril
I have this when I suspend/resume in few times, ~1min for example and sometimes later. This bug doesn't appear all the time. Le mardi 06 mai 2008 à 15:43 +, Swistak a écrit : @nanog: How long should the interval be to trigger this bug? I suspended my HP nx6310 for ~15 minutes and after

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-05-06 Thread Swistak
@nanog: How long should the interval be to trigger this bug? I suspended my HP nx6310 for ~15 minutes and after resume I had no problems with keyboard. I could reproduce this bug on Feisty and Gutsy, but I haven't reproduced it on Hardy yet. [swistak 17:21 ~]$ uname -a Linux swistak-laptop

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-05-06 Thread LEVIS Cyril
This seems to be better with this fix. I must remove something in /etc/acpi now? -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23497 You received this bug notification because you are a member of

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-05-06 Thread Swistak
I tried hard (suspended 10 times with short and long intervals), but I still can't reproduce it. Maybe it happens under certain circumstances. I've got a question to HP nx users. Can you reproduce: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/110581 -- i8042 unbind

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-05-05 Thread LEVIS Cyril
I have this bug too on my xps m1330, I suspend and unsuspend for repair this :/ on last hardy with last update. -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23497 You received this bug notification

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-05-04 Thread nanog
This bug is still active in Hardy and is now a regression from Gutsy (e.g. it happens reproducibly whereas in Gutsy it was very infrequent). I can regain keyboard and trackpad function by activating the power button and going through a suspend-unsuspend cycle. A short suspend interval never

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-04-18 Thread tonfa
Same problem with Dell D430 on Hardy, it happens much much more frequently than in Hardy (where it was seldom for me) $ dmesg |grep i8 [ 11.406688] serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1 [ 11.406696] serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12 -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-03-22 Thread Mathieu Pellerin
confirming also being victim of this resume after suspend bug on a dell latitude d830 laptop on hardy beta release (kernel 2.6.24.12) -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23497 You received

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-02-29 Thread Leann Ogasawara
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23497 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-02-29 Thread Leann Ogasawara
Hi everyone, Thanks for testing the Hardy Alpha release. However, please note that the symptom of this particular bug is specific to the hardware used. So while many of you may have the same symptom they really should be different bugs. It would be helpful if everyone who still is experiencing

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-01-31 Thread Jon Anderson
There's a bit of a problem with the patch: after unbind/rebind, my touchpad's scroll area doesn't work any more. -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23497 You received this bug notification

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2008-01-09 Thread Tobias Heinemann
This bug is still present in Hardy. My laptop is a Dell Latitude D830. I tried the fix suggested in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source /acpi-support/+bug/23497/comments/33, but it still locks up on a regular basis upon resume. -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-11-16 Thread jpiesing
I've seen the same symptoms on a Dell D420 - on both dapper and gutsy. dmesg | grep 8042 reports the following serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,x064 irq 1 serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12 On dapper it happened perhaps 1 suspend in 20. On gutsy, it's just happened for the first time. There's

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-10-28 Thread tonfa
I've seen this bug on a Dell Inspiron 6400 (preloaded with feisty, and upgraded to gutsy), no keyboard + touchpad on resume. Plugging a usb device works. It's not my laptop so I don't know if I'll be able to test patches. -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-10-26 Thread a.sweets
I've got a Dell 1420n that came preloaded with Feisty. I had the problem in the last distro and am still noting it in Gutsy. I'd like to play around with some of the above suggested patches, but as they're for older distros and one has caused major crashes for James...I guess I'll try them and

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-09-29 Thread fekw
I followed the steps Johan Brannlund wrote on 2007-06-08. Hibernate now works fine. But after resuming from standby modus the display illumintaion not at 100% as it was before standby. Also trying to increase the illumination doesn't work with shortcut fn + f9. Sytem: HP nx7400 Does anybody

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-09-29 Thread fekw
ok my mistake, now everything works fine on my nx7400. Thanks. Great work. ;-) -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23497 You received this bug notification because you are a member of

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-08-15 Thread atlas95
This fix my problem with HP Nx9420! Thanks!! But now i have still problem with suspend resume and wifi rrhhh -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23497 You received this bug notification

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-07-06 Thread Daniel Holbach
Unsubscribing Ubuntu Sponsors for main as there seems to be no working patch available to review and upload. -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23497 You received this bug notification

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-06-10 Thread Fedor Isakov
Identical problem with nw9440 running Feisty with all latest updates. The patch from https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi- support/+bug/23497/comments/5 didn't work for me, though I did manage to fix the issue by adding a script to /etc/acpi/resume.d with commands from

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-06-08 Thread Martin Wimmer
I have this problem too. after suspend/resume the keyboard didn't work. I used my usb mouse to hibernate the pc, which worked correctly. HP nx7300 (ru458et) feisty amd64 unfortunately the supplied patch is only for the 32 bit version of feisty. can anybody please supply a 64 bit version? --

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-06-08 Thread Johan Brannlund
The acpi-support package consists of scripts, so you can just use the i386 package. Do cd /tmp; wget http://launchpadlibrarian.net/6787623 /acpi-support_0.91build2_i386.deb, followed by ar xf acpi- support_0.91build2_i386.deb and sudo tar xzf data.tar.gz. Finally do sudo cp

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-05-07 Thread Denis Treskunov
Re: previous comment: The problem has not repeated itself (yet). I'm using JT's scripts. -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23497 You received this bug notification because you are a member

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-05-04 Thread Denis Treskunov
On a Dell Inspiron e1705 running Feisty, suspend/resume worked fine until this one time. The touchpad and keyboard were unresponsive after resuming. I plugged in a USB keyboard to diagnose the problem. Doing the i8042 unbind before suspend and bind after resume did not fix the problem. I got the

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-05-03 Thread JT
Check out my little suggestion here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=361285page=2 (second post down) This works for suspend to ram - and resume - but not suspend to disk. I haven't cracked suspend to disk yet as I cannot get it to hibernate at all let alone resume! -- i8042 unbind

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-04-30 Thread James Valentine
I'm using a Clevo M121W laptop which is displaying these symptoms. The keyboard and mouse can be reclaimed using ssh from another host with the commands in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux- source-2.6.20/+bug/23497/comments/17 , but the patched version of acpi- support from Scott

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-04-14 Thread Paul Sladen
Scott, if you can do an updated patch, we can still review it, though I have a feeling we'll have to hold it until the next release (when hopefully it might get down in-kernel). -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-04-13 Thread Johan Brannlund
I had my first keyboard lockup with 2.6.20-14 kernel (no extra patches), so the bug isn't solved for me either. It's definitely much more unlikely to appear with this kernel, though. -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-04-13 Thread Scott Robinson
The final release kernel has entered Feisty, so it seems the bug won't be fixed there. acpi-support hasn't been updated, so that's a no-go too. After feisty releases, I'll attach an updated version of acpi-support that will be easily installed rather than the slightly wrong patch that currently

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-04-10 Thread JT
Works a treat on my nx7400 too. I am also using kernel 2.6.20.14 and acpi-support 0.95, but it did not work by itself (only very occasionally as reported by others). As the patched package kindly supplied by Scott Robinson was for an older version of acpi-support, I manually added the scripts

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-04-10 Thread maslokm
I have HP nx7400 ey508es and Feisty with unbind patch and suspend to ram work, but after resume scroll on touchpad doesn't work, I need to go to console using alt+F1 and back to X using F7, after that scroll work. It would be nice if someone could tell me how can I get touchpad working without

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-04-09 Thread Swistak
I confirm the patch working on my HP nx6310 with Feisty Beta. I would be glad to see it in Feisty Final. -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23497 You received this bug notification because

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-04-09 Thread Johan Brannlund
Up until about a week ago, I also had this problem, but it seems to have disappeared with a recent update. I've now run about 10 consecutive suspend-to-ram cycles and the keyboard has worked every time. Either I've been very lucky, or a fix has been committed to the kernel or to acpi-support.

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-04-08 Thread Sebastien Bacher
The target option is to use to target other version than the current unstable one -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23497 You received this bug notification because you are a member of

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-04-07 Thread Stéphane Graber
Same issue and working patch (thank you very much) on HP Compaq nx7400 -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23497 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-04-04 Thread Jeff Abbott
Jon, That used to fix the problem for me in Edgy with my HP Compaq nw8440, so it's possible that you're seeing the same issue now. Try running the following two commands after waking back up: sudo sh -c 'echo -n i8042 /sys/bus/platform/drivers/i8042/unbind' sudo sh -c 'echo -n i8042

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-03-29 Thread Jon Anderson
So, if removing and reloading psmouse doesn't help (I have a Dell Inspiron 6400), is this not the bug for me? Should I file a new one? -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle https://launchpad.net/bugs/23497 -- ubuntu-bugs

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-03-29 Thread Scott Robinson
Paul, it's getting close to freeze... Is the patch from upstream going in the kernel? Or, will you include the scripts in acpi-support? I have tested them on several laptops, and as far as I can tell they have no ill-effect. (Which is the expected behavior...) -- i8042 unbind required for

[Bug 23497] Re: i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle

2007-03-28 Thread Scott Robinson
** Summary changed: - i8042 unbind required for Keyboard/moues to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle + i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable following suspend/resume hibernate/resume cycle -- i8042 unbind required for keyboard/mouse to be useable