I have been going without suspend for a while.
I decided to try it again last night, and upon waking it up, I was
presented with a blank screen with only a cursor. I sysrq + k'ed to kill
my X session, but it never reloaded itself. It just became completely
black, and a hard reset was required.
Reassign to nvidia-graphics-drivers, since that's probably the cause of
X not working properly after resuming.
** Package changed: pm-utils (Ubuntu) = nvidia-graphics-drivers
(Ubuntu)
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[Karmic] Resume brings system instability and hard freezes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/490893
You
I disabled the restricted drivers, rebooted, and tried to suspend. The
same thing happened.
Reassigning to pm-utils until we have a better lead.
** Package changed: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu) = pm-utils
(Ubuntu)
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[Karmic] Resume brings system instability and hard freezes
Hi, eigenman.
The default.fdi file I found was not in the specified path but rather in
/usr/share/hal/fdi/information/10freedesktop.
I guess I'll get started testing. If anyone else would be willing to do
this (as I really am just kind of poking the unknown beast here), that'd
be great. I'll
Tried a few, and each time I resumed, it would work for a few minutes.
Another case scenario:
I resumed and started random programs. I had Scummvm running (Monkey
Island 2) and it worked fine. I then tried to edit the default.fdi file
again for next use, but gedit wouldn't open up. The window
If this helps, I have attached the output of:
sync; echo 1 /sys/power/pm_trace; pm-suspend
as dmesg.txt
** Attachment added: dmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36530205/dmesg.txt
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[Karmic] Resume brings system instability and hard freezes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/490893
You
One thing you can do is to try to enable or disable various quirks to
see if it will make your system more stable. On my laptop I found that
disabling all the quirks made my computer functional, although I haven't
had the time to play with all the options yet. To disable them you can
edit
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36301789/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: XsessionErrors.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36301790/XsessionErrors.txt
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I will give a case scenario that happened today:
I resumed my computer when I woke up and it worked fine. I came back to
in in a few hours and started working. About five minutes in, gnome-
system-monitor crashed. The computer asked if I wanted to reload the
applet, and I told it to. The panels
One thing that is probably relevant here are the various quirks that
your computer has enabled for your video card going to sleep. You can
find them by the command lshal | grep power_management, but it's
probably better to upload the output of lshal for this bug.
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[Karmic] Resume brings system
Here you go. Specifically for the power manager:
power_management.acpi.linux.version = '20090521' (string)
power_management.can_hibernate = true (bool)
power_management.can_suspend = true (bool)
power_management.can_suspend_hybrid = false (bool)
power_management.is_powersave_set =
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