Hi,

I'm not sure i identified the correct kernel that is the equivalent of
3.13.0-27. But both 3.13.0-27.49 and 3.13.0-27.50 correspond to actual
kernel version 3.13.11, according to the mapping file. The previously
working 3.13.0-24 is also not listed, but 3.13.0-24.46 and
3.13.0-24.47 are, and correspond to 3.13.9. So i picked 3.13.11 as my
non-working starting point and 3.15-rc7 as the working one.

I found kernel 3.13.11.2 (the last 3.13) still has the suspend
problem. The next version, 3.14-rc1 does not, it suspends correctly.
However, this kernel had a whole other problem -- the login screen is
shown, but as soon as i log in, X locks up hard with no response from
the keyboard. I was able to log in remotely and saw X at 100% CPU
usage, and i was unable to kill the process even with "kill -9" as
root.

At this point, is it worth pursuing to the level of a single commit?
My target would still be a non-functioning kernel, this time with an
even bigger problem (and this is my every-day-use laptop, for home and
work). Plus i've never used git, so would have to figure out how to
use it first, and i'm sure the number of commits between kernels 3.13
and 3.14 is huge. Perhaps just flag 3.13.11 as "do not use" and issue
a recall for the 3.13.0-27 package?
-Conrad.

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  [HP Pavilion dv7t-7000 CTO Entertainment Notebook PC] Suspend fails
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