On 4/27/19 5:25 PM, Sam Smith wrote:
On 3/30/19 2:07 AM, Andrea Borgia wrote:
Il 30/03/19 00:56, Sam Smith ha scritto:
I have an older Lenovo T520 laptop that I've ran Debian on for years
and I have never had any issues with putting it to "sleep" or
suspending when closing the lid. However a
Il 28/04/19 00:25, Sam Smith ha scritto:
INFO: task kworker/7:1:73 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
INFO: task bash:9164 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
So does this mean I have an issue with cpu hotplugging or is that normal?
AFAIK it isn't normal but I wouldn't know how serious it is o
On 3/30/19 2:07 AM, Andrea Borgia wrote:
Il 30/03/19 00:56, Sam Smith ha scritto:
I have an older Lenovo T520 laptop that I've ran Debian on for years
and I have never had any issues with putting it to "sleep" or
suspending when closing the lid. However after upgrading from stretch
to Buster
Il 30/03/19 00:56, Sam Smith ha scritto:
I have an older Lenovo T520 laptop that I've ran Debian on for years and
I have never had any issues with putting it to "sleep" or suspending
when closing the lid. However after upgrading from stretch to Buster,
suspend fails to work.
While researchi
Hello,
Unless I am mistaken, Buster is still in development/testing?
If thats the case, I would expect behavior exactly like that.
As to troubleshooting it? My guess is you would have to be a talented program,
to debug, and code your own modules.
On March 30, 2019 12:56:12 AM GMT+01:00, Sam Sm
I have an older Lenovo T520 laptop that I've ran Debian on for years and
I have never had any issues with putting it to "sleep" or suspending
when closing the lid. However after upgrading from stretch to Buster,
suspend fails to work.
I run KDE and I've tried to suspend from the desktop using
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