On Thu, 2009-09-24 at 16:31 -0600, Solra Bizna wrote: > Package: base > Severity: important > > I'm on a PowerBook G3 Pismo. A while back, it was running Gentoo and > slept fine. Then, I switched from sysvinit to initng, and it failed to > sleep every single time. Now, after switching to Debian, it successfully > sleeps 90% of the time, hangs 9% of the time, and spews debugging > information and re-awakens 1% of the time. (When the lattermost happens > once, it becomes the only outcome of an attempted sleep that will happen > until I restart.) > > Example (long) output from the 1% case: > http://wotan.tejat.net/private/public/trace.txt > > Also, media-bay is unkillable. > > I'll keep the computer in the 1% case (without restarting), just in case > I can gather any more useful information.
It looks like a Firewire bus scan was running during the attempt to suspend, and this took so long that the suspend process was aborted. Do you sometimes unplug a Firewire device immediately before suspending? Ben. -- Ben Hutchings Quantity is no substitute for quality, but it's the only one we've got.
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