Christopher M. Penalver (penalvch) wrote on 2013-09-05: 
> BIOS (1.32 Rev. A). If you update to this, does it change anything?

As this "test" can never be undone (cf. attachment), it might not have
been the best option: ;-(

Now kernels 3.2.0-49+ crash beeping frantically on resume without even
re-activating the monitor (LED stays amber).

Curiously kernel 3.2.0-49 itself specifically does not use the entire
screen are anymore but shows wide black borders (with the Nvidia driver)
on the LXDE desktop in spite of FullHD 1920*1080 resolution.

Kernel 3.2.0-48 (which used to wake up before the BIOS update) now
crashes to a synchronized but black display with the fans spinning up
ever faster on resume.

Fortunately kernel 3.8.0-30 (unlike 3.2.0-48 now) still survives a
suspend/resume cycle even with the new BIOS 1.32, but now pops up the
crash reporter for a System Program Problem twice on first boot,
referring to an issue with vbetool (interesting as a mode-switching
problem might indeed be one to freeze the machine), but closing without
an opportunity to actually comment on the issue/report in the browser.

The VirtualBox bug for kernels 3.8 per #30 (standing in the way of a
wholesale switch to linux-generic-lts-raring so far) can be fixed
according to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/virtualbox/+bug/1076603 but
still needs to be integrated into the default repositories.

** Attachment added: "HPQFlash.png"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1203446/+attachment/3809189/+files/HPQFlash.png

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  "ata4: SRST failed (errno=-16)" freezes Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS Precise
  Pangolin on resume since vmlinuz-3.2.0-49-generic-pae

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