On Sun, Sep 30, 2007 at 09:48:53AM +0200, Franklin PIAT wrote:
From: Franklin PIAT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-laptop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Gerard Robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: gnome-power-manager and hibernate-disk
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Hello,
- what's the model of your computer (or motherboard + graphic card) ?
acer aspire wlmi5102 (amd64)
- Has hibernation ever worked for you ?
yes
- If yes, what was installed since g-p-m stopped working
(see /var/log/dpkg.log* ).
- I guess you run the hibernate-disk as root. is your regular user in
powerdev group ?
yes yes
- Does "s2disk" work ?
yes
- do you have some interesting error message in /var/log/hibernate.log
Starting suspend at Sun Sep 30 10:52:50 CEST 2007
hibernate: [01] Executing CheckLastResume ...
hibernate: [01] Executing CheckRunlevel ...
hibernate: [01] Executing LockFileGet ...
hibernate: [01] Executing NewKernelFileCheck ...
hibernate: [10] Executing EnsureUSuspendCapable ...
s2ram: unknown machine, see s2ram(8) and the USuspendRamForce option
hibernate: EnsureUSuspendCapable refuses to let us continue.
hibernate: Aborting.
hibernate: [01] Executing NoteLastResume ...
hibernate: [01] Executing LockFilePut ...
Resumed at Sun Sep 30 10:52:51 CEST 2007
Starting suspend at Sun Sep 30 13:31:34 CEST 2007
hibernate: [01] Executing CheckLastResume ...
hibernate: [01] Executing CheckRunlevel ...
hibernate: [01] Executing LockFileGet ...
hibernate: [01] Executing NewKernelFileCheck ...
hibernate: [10] Executing EnsureUSuspendCapable ...
s2ram: unknown machine, see s2ram(8) and the USuspendRamForce option
hibernate: EnsureUSuspendCapable refuses to let us continue.
hibernate: Aborting.
hibernate: [01] Executing NoteLastResume ...
hibernate: [01] Executing LockFilePut ...
Resumed at Sun Sep 30 13:31:34 CEST 2007
Starting suspend at Sun Sep 30 15:26:03 CEST 2007
hibernate: [01] Executing CheckLastResume ...
hibernate: [01] Executing CheckRunlevel ...
hibernate: [01] Executing LockFileGet ...
hibernate: [01] Executing NewKernelFileCheck ...
hibernate: [10] Executing EnsureUSuspendCapable ...
hibernate: [11] Executing XHacksSuspendHook1 ...
hibernate: [59] Executing RemountXFSBootRO ...
hibernate: [60] Executing NetworkStop ...
hibernate: [89] Executing SaveKernelModprobe ...
hibernate: [91] Executing ModulesUnloadBlacklist ...
hibernate: [95] Executing XHacksSuspendHook2 ...
hibernate: [98] Executing CheckRunlevel ...
hibernate: [99] Executing DoUSuspend ...
hibernate: Running /usr/sbin/s2disk ...
hibernate: [90] Executing ModulesLoad ...
hibernate: [89] Executing RestoreKernelModprobe ...
hibernate: [85] Executing XHacksResumeHook2 ...
hibernate: [70] Executing ClockRestore ...
hibernate: [60] Executing NetworkStart ...
hibernate: [59] Executing RemountXFSBootRW ...
hibernate: [11] Executing XHacksResumeHook1 ...
hibernate: [01] Executing NoteLastResume ...
hibernate: [01] Executing LockFilePut ...
Resumed at Sun Sep 30 15:42:20 CEST 2007
Starting suspend at Sun Sep 30 15:42:21 CEST 2007
hibernate: [01] Executing CheckLastResume ...
hibernate: Less than 3 seconds since last resumed. Not suspending.
hibernate: Aborting suspend due to errors in CheckLastResume (use --force to
override).
hibernate: [01] Executing NoteLastResume ...
hibernate: [01] Executing LockFilePut ...
Resumed at Sun Sep 30 15:42:21 CEST 2007
Sorry, I am confuse:
about two weeks ago my laptop hibernated normally when the ac adapter
was on-line, but now only the screen is sleeping.
If the ac adapter is off-line the laptop hibernates normally and when I
resume I get a message:
problem of sleeping, hibernate failed
There are two questions:
1 - Why I get the error message since the laptop seems (for me) hibernate
and resume normally ? (ac adapter off-line)
2 - Why the laptop doesn't hibernate when the ac adapter is on-line now ?
Thanks
On Sat, 2007-09-29 at 11:09 +0200, Gerard Robin wrote:
Hello,
I use sid (kernel 2.6.22-1-amd64) on my laptop and after apt-get update, upgrade
gnome-power-manager (2.20.0-1+b1) doesn't work, however the command hibernate-disk works fine.
What am I missing with gnome-power-manager ?
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GĂ©rard