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Nicolò Chieffo, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu
better. This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If
so, could you please capture the oops following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Kernel
After upgrading to natty I uninstalled uswsusp to see if suspending
works now on it's own and I can confirm it does, so this bug can be
marked as fixed in 11.04.
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2.6.35-24 didn't help with my toshiba satellite U400 :(
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Good news with this new year. After an upgrade to the latest kernel in
kernel-ppa (2.6.35-24-generic), my dell E4200 sleeps like a charm.
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After installing uswsusp today suspending and hibernating works fine
again. I am quite upset I haven't tried that earlier and saved myself a
lot of time on waiting for the system to start up each time I turned the
laptop on.
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I have not experienced this since reverting to the 2.6.32-25-generic
kernel. Still using 10.10, Dell e6400, BIOS A20.
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I have 10.04 and I came here looking for information about this bug. I
have a Toshiba satellite A305-S6859 with Intel Mobile GM965/GL960
integrated video card.
Same symptoms. When it wakes up from suspend/hibernate the scree turns
blank and I have to power off.
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I'm not familiar with the way things work here but from what I
understand this bug did not get priority and no one is assigned to fix
it therefor we'll all continue to complain and suffer but no solution
will be provided.
Can anyone correct me on that? I'm seriously thinking of downgrading
back t
for me the solution of the SD card has worked. Thank you Roman Brys.
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The log file generated by uswsusp running a batch of 10 suspend tests is
attached. The test system was a Lenovo SL410 laptop running Ubuntu
10.10 kernel 2.6.35-22-generic-pae.
Install uswsusp:
sudo apt-get install uswsus
Run tests:
sudo /usr/share/checkbox/scripts/suspend_test --enable repeat
Th
jac,
Thanks for the reply and help. I installed and ran uswsusp as you
described. As normal, the system attempted to suspend to RAM, but hung
with a black but back-lit screen and a flashing 'suspend light' on the
first attempt of the test cycle.
/var/lib/pm-utils/stress.log (uswsusp's log file) r
I'm experiencing this around 50% of the time with BIOS A20, e6400,
2.6.35-22-generic.
Worked reliably a couple of weeks back, so I suspect the kernel update
and not the bios.
FWIW: I just did an experiment, pm-suspend worked fine from a tty. Then
I resumed, looked good, but I switched back to my
I tried installing uswsusp but it didn't solved the freeze problem :(
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I experienced this bug on 10.04 updated on 30 Oct. After installing
uswsusp, i ran the suspend_test and it passed. I also have not seen it
freeze up after suspend in normal use.
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I also am experiencing this bug but it all started ONLY after I upgraded
the BIOS 2 weeks ago from A19 to A27. Apart from that I also noticed
some issues with video playback which now stutters and other problems.
Anyway I guess that suspending issues are due to the Intel BIOS update
in A24 as Kai
Installing uswsusp helped, thanks! the suspend test ran through
successfully.
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 11:06 AM, jac <604...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> ghsfr33d0m please try to install uswsusp:
> sudo apt-get install uswsusp
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> and run a batch of 10 suspend-resume tests:
> sudo /usr/share/checkb
ghsfr33d0m please try to install uswsusp:
sudo apt-get install uswsusp
and run a batch of 10 suspend-resume tests:
sudo /usr/share/checkbox/scripts/suspend_test --enable repeat
And tell us if issues are fixed or not.
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Suspending to RAM breaks as described with a fresh install of 10.10,
2.6.35-22-generic-pae, on a Lenovo SL410 laptop.
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Using 2.6.36-999-generic from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/daily/2010-10-15-maverick/ seems to improve the situation.
Could suspend and resume a couple of times without problems. (Dell
Latitude E6400 with Intel GM45).
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With 2.6.35-23-generic, I can suspend to ram and hibernate... So it
seems that using the kernel-ppa-pre-proposed solves the problem for me.
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Same issue on a Dell Latitude E4200. Suspend to RAM and Hibernation were
working in Lucid.
In 10.10 (2.6.35-22-generic) Hibernation does not work (100%
reproducible). It freezes after the vt switch.
Suspend to RAM bug is not 100% reproducible but occurs very often. Also
freezes after the vt switc
Oh well, it was working a while for me but eventually unplugging my
laptop didn't fix it anymore.. Seems it was just a coincidence :/
I'm currently running the daily mainline kernel
(http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/daily/2010-10-15-maverick/) and have been successfully
suspending an
Well, I didn't burn any DVD on my Toshiba and although this sounds like
voodoo, I thought I should give it a try as I'm really frustrated with
having to turn off the laptop whenever I'm packing it for a meeting (and
than turning it on again which from some reason looks to take longer
then 10.04 did
I tried to remember what I did the past few days that I normally don't
and it seems that burning a DVD triggers those freezes on my laptop.
I booted my laptop and tried suspending/resuming a few times which
worked without problems. After burning and ejecting a DVD I couldn't
suspend anymore, this
I tried booting an older kernel, shut the laptop off, rebooted several
times but it continued to freeze every time before suspending.
Removing the battery and power cable seems to have fixed that. I don't
know what triggers those freezes, but it will persist until you really
cut power to the lapto
Gah! I've been suspending and resuming Maverick for over a month and
didn't have any problems. Since today, I get those freezes too.
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I just realized that I'm running an older BIOS version than you. I'm
running A20, you're running at least A25. Suspend/resume works perfectly
with A20. Version A24 contains a different intel video bios which may be
the cause of your problems (some change there triggers this bug).
As a workaround y
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I have the same problem on my E6400 as well after upgrading to 10.10,
kernel 2.6.35.22.
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I believe I have the same problem on my Toshiba U400 after upgrading
from 10.04 to 10.10.
Whenever I try to suspend (by closing the lead, pressing the power
button, selecting suspend from the system menu, and even when trying
'pm-suspend' from a VT) the pc freezes with the display on, power on,
an
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Same issue on my e6400.
I had no troubles suspending with 2.6.35-20, with 2.6.35-21 it happened one but
worked correctly afterwards.
Now, with 2.6.35-22 suspend is definitely broken.
Interesting enough, when I try to run 2.6.35-21 or 2.6.35-22 now, I can
suspend/resume correctly when logged out
Hello back, unfortunately today I had the freeze again: the freeze
happened even thoug I was switched to a VT, so the problem is not
related with VT.
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Okay, the kernel is triggering the vt switch as part of its suspend
logic. Older Ubuntu kernels had that switch disabled, the patch that
disabled it was however pulled out with 2.6.35-5.6 since it caused
suspend/resume problems (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/594885)
Your original report s
It definitely does a vt switch. /var/log/Xorg.0.log when
suspending/resuming:
[ 51444.800] (II) AIGLX: Suspending AIGLX clients for VT switch
[ 51447.983] (II) Open ACPI successful (/var/run/acpid.socket)
[ 51447.983] (II) AIGLX: Resuming AIGLX clients after VT switch
The thing is: why is it vt s
I suspended 3 times successfully, so actually I confirm that the
vt-switch workaround closed this bug
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Thanks for your information. I will try it as soon as possible.
I also have your same driver, so I think it will work.
Maybe pm-utils added a quirk to do a vt-switch before suspending
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Nicolò, is this still an issue for you? I tried suspending and resuming
multiple times on my E6400 (Intel GM45) and it worked every time.
Note that I see a console cursor every time before it suspends and after
it resumes, so I think it does a vt-switch away from X before suspending
and to X after
Again, this bug has nothing to do with SD cards
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After Roman's comment, I tried removing my SD card before suspend, and
it did appear to properly suspend to RAM (screen backlight off, power
LED went to slow blink). However, when resuming, the display never
turns back on. This occurs both from X and using pm-suspend on a text
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Sorry; that should read #477106, and I can't remember how to edit a
post. x.x
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Possible duplicate of 447106?
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Same problem here. Hangs on bright black screen (LCD black, backlight
still on), happens with the nVidia and nouveaux drivers.
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I've never had SD cards
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Small update about my problem: seems to be the really old, annoying bug
affecting many different vendors. Problem with suspend/hibernation
happens only when there's an SD card inserted.
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The same with my Dell E6400 with kernel 2.6.32-24-generic-pae #38-Ubuntu SMP
i686, Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
The problem came up 3-4 days ago and I'm pretty sure it's related to some
updates. Tried with downgrading acpi-support 0.136.1 to 0.136 (as it was
updated recently) but it's not helping. There
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LAPTOP: Dell latitude e6400
Reproducibility:
- 100%
Steps to reproduce:
- suspend the pc
Results:
- the system hangs (freeze) before entering suspend, with a black bright
screen
- sysrq keys are not accepted
- rsyslogd logs (*.* in sync mode) att
Actually I sometimes get the freeze also with the mainline kernel.
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Suspending from a VT with pm-suspend works well.
Suspending from xorg using the GUI hangs the system on VT1. I have no
flashing lights n the caps-lock when the hang happens.
Should I also test suspending from xorg using pm-suspend inside gnome-terminal?
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To gather more informations, you shouldn't run pm-suspend in a graphical
terminal. Instead, switch to VT1 (Ctrl+Alt+F1) and run the following commands:
(without the quotes)
"setfont /usr/share/consolefonts/Uni1-VGA8.psf.gz
sudo pm-suspend"
This will enable a smaller font for the terminal, so more
Did you test suspending the system using pm-suspend?
In addition, does your caps-lock have flashing lights when you suspend? (Kernel
panic)
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