Thanks
I did not realize this.
Ian
Lee Jones wrote:
> How do you mean Ian?
>
> All the information is on this bug report.
>
> What else would you like to know?
>
>
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[regression] lucid alpha-2 and earlier freeze upon suspend with sd card plugged
in with some hardware
https://bugs.launchpad.ne
Can someone please point out the original posting that fixes this
problem.
Thanks
Ian Soutar
Dominic Hargreaves wrote:
> 2.6.32-26 also fixes the suspend with SD card inserted problems with my
> Dell Mini 9 (with /etc/pm/config.d/suspend_modules empty).
>
>
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I have experienced this bug too. My work around is easy but not the
best. My SD card is used to store movies and music. If I set the SD
tiny switch on the edge of the card to LOCK ... then the Dell Mini 9
will suspend and wake up fine. If it is set to not be locked then the
Mini 9 locks
Hardware: Lenovo T400
Fix: lucid-proposed linux-image generic 2.6.32-26-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP
Success! This fixed the bug
I needed to re-install gnome-power-manager before I had a functioning
system
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 6:16 AM, Steve Conklin <477...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> This bug is
using your kernel. the suspend is faster than it was previously. so yes it
works :)
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 9:18 PM, Lee Jones
wrote:
> I believe the issue to be rectified.
>
> Would you be kind enough to download and test the kernel below?
>
> http://people.canonical.com/~ljones/lp569882-lucid/
On Mon, 21 Jun 2010, craptree wrote:
> I have a vfat card, and the problem happened to me until said fix in
#35
same here
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Mine is FAT format. Dell d420. Lucid.
Mike Fairbanks
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On Jun 21, 2010, at 12:59 AM, Lee Jones wrote:
New information:
This bug only seems to effect ext2 and ext4 formatted SD cards (vfat and ext3
are seemingly unaffected).
This
I made it part of the suspend script ... just before suspend I unmount
the little SD card.
Ian
Peter Meyer wrote:
> Hi Ian:
>
> Are you saying you used the unmount manually or as part of the suspend
> script.
>
> To avoid the lockup, I've had to manually unmount the SD card on my Mini
> 9 before
I used the unmount before suspend fix for the mini 9. It worked
immediately.
Ian Soutar
Antti Kaihola wrote:
> Comment #35 fixed the issue on my Dell Mini 9. It even worked
> immediately without rebooting first. Excellent!
>
>
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Comment #35 fixed the issue for me on my Dell mini 9.
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Gavin
Can you point the way to the script ... I will see if the Dell Mini 9
gets fixed.
Ian
gavin wrote:
> I can confirm that the script described above #29 works for me on a Dell
> Latitude D430, that has the same problems with the SD card on suspend
> with lucid.
>
>
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Thanks ... I will experiment with this if the problem reappears.
Ian
alien8 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Not sure if installing (k|x|l)ubuntu is a better solution than using the
> echo "N" | sudo tee /sys/module/mmc_core/parameters/removable
> hack supposed for the root-fs to be located on a sd card.
>
> Fur
Possible solution.
I installed kubuntu 10.4 and then added the other desktops ... but I
started with Kubuntu for the installation.
Then I went sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop xubuntu-desktop
lubuntu-desktop ...
Not sure if simply installing Kubuntu instead of Ubuntu was the solution
or wh
Simple solution
Don't use suspend anymore. The new distro boots so quick you might as
well always start with a boot.
Ian
Peter Meyer wrote:
> Hi: Have a Dell Mini 9. The SD problem went away in the 9.10 release,
> and now seems to be back in 10.04. Any thought about what might have
> chang
yep...back for me too.
On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Peter Meyer
wrote:
> Hi: Have a Dell Mini 9. The SD problem went away in the 9.10 release,
> and now seems to be back in 10.04. Any thought about what might have
> changed?
>
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> [regression] lucid alpha-2 and earlier freeze upon suspe
Seems this is the exactly same controller as in my AOA110. Very odd. I will
upgrade to the latest code, just to see this still works on that system.
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in with some hardware
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/477106
You
The assumption about the change making it possible to set the card as
un-removable is correct. Having tested the change on a netbook of my own and
seeing the change make a difference, there are maybe two things to check or find
out.
Was this a regression for you as well (did it work in Karmic)?
an
Right, being so close to release we did not want to change defaults to something
different than in Karmic. Even as the behaviour is looking better with the cards
being declared non-removable.
The problem is that this is a choice between two evils: either you declare them
removable, so the card is
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