Hi José;

I'm not getting very far on this.

I downloaded the 2.6.32 kernel as per your instructions and installed it
using gdebi on my 9.10 system.  It boots fine and appears to run fine.

The test you requested runs a bit differently than documented on the
wiki.

The first step of the script tries with the power cord attached.  For
this step, nothing (obvious) happens on my machine - it doesn't suspend,
at any rate.  After awhile, a minute or so, it reports that the first
test failed, and moves on to the second test.

The moment I remove my power cable from the back of the laptop, the
laptop suspends - ie before I have a chance to press "return" (this is a
"new feature" that came along with Karmic at some point; whenever the
power is disconnected, the laptop rapidly suspends).  So this test isn't
really being run correctly.

Anyway, at that point the laptop is suspended and it does not come back
to life of its own accord.  When I finally decide to push the power
button to bring it back, the fans start up and the suspend orange/blue
slow flashing suspend indicator goes back to solid blue (indicating that
the laptop is powering up), but I never get anything back on the screen.

There is also no evidence of an apport bug.

I made a copy of syslog once I rebooted; I can provide it if desired.

Sorry this is not getting us anywhere!  Is there something else you
would like me to try?

On Tue, 2010-02-09 at 06:28 +0000, ^_Pepe_^ wrote:
> Hi Chris,
> 
> Thank you for your time and your tests.
> 
> Please, can you try this procedure?
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/SuspendResumeTesting It also help us
> to attach information for developers.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> P.S.: You can remove (with Synaptic) your 2.6.32 kernel in Karmic, but
> probably it'll be wasting your time, since 10.04 beta doesn't starts
> correctly
> 


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Chris Hermansen · mailto:c.herman...@telus.net

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