On Sun, 2014-07-20 at 13:10 +0300, Aleksandar Nikolov wrote: > I tried this experiment: > Installed sshd and connected from another computer - it works. But > after > the lid closed and opened, I cannot connect. The system must be dead, > although the fans blows and the power led is on. This means that your system hanged either during going into sleep mode or when exiting the sleep mode. This is then not a screen issue but a system issue. The fact that fans are on may indicate that the issue happened when exiting suspend mode. But we definitely need more information. > Further after restart I found that nothing was written in neither > dmesg dmesg does not remember messages from old boot, you need to relay on logs > nor pm-powersave.log after the lid is closed and then opened. yes this is normal as you rebooted. Then this file will be filled for the next time but you won't be able to recover it. Normally you should find a /var/log/pm-*.log.1, these files are the ones you need to provide.
Also it could be better if you try using the official Debian kernel, at least while we are investigating the issue. I assume you have good reason to use an other kernel, but we do not support such combinations, so please ensure investigating this bug with: (jessie)root@karim:~# aptitude show linux-image-amd64 Package: linux-image-amd64 State: not installed Version: 3.14+58 Priority: optional Section: kernel Maintainer: Debian Kernel Team <debian-ker...@lists.debian.org> Architecture: i386 Uncompressed Size: 38.9 k Depends: linux-image-3.14-1-amd64 Provides: linux-latest-modules-3.14-1-amd64 Description: Linux for 64-bit PCs (meta-package) This package depends on the latest Linux kernel and modules for use on PCs with AMD64, Intel 64 or VIA Nano processors. This kernel also runs on a Xen hypervisor. It supports both privileged (dom0) and unprivileged (domU) operation. Cheers, Abou Al Montacir
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