On 3/19/14, Carl Fink wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 07:57:56AM -0300, Marcelo Laia wrote:
>> I have a similar problem.
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> Just started happening on my homebuilt system, as well. Should we file a
> bug report? Against which package?
I would think first off against the kernel (3.12-rt and 3.13-
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 07:57:56AM -0300, Marcelo Laia wrote:
> I have a similar problem.
Just started happening on my homebuilt system, as well. Should we file a
bug report? Against which package?
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I have a similar problem.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2014/03/msg00808.html
Any help?
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I have updated the bug report on launchpad regarding this issue.
My DELL E6440 now successfully suspend and resume without a glitch on both
Ubuntu LTS and Debian Jessie/Sid. Since the original report, Dell submitted
a BIOS update (version A05) which coincides with the moment when suspend
started w
On Fri, 31 Jan 2014, Ghislain Vaillant wrote:
Another issue with my Dell Latitude E6440 with AMD hybrid graphics is
suspend not working. Suspend leads to a black screen, the system does not
go to sleep and seems to be still running (power LED and fan are still on).
I already tried different ker
Am 31.01.2014 18:29, schrieb Steven Rosenberg:
> I had success with suspend by adding resume=/path/to/swap to my GRUB bootline.
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> To find your /path/to/swap, use:
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> $ swapon -s
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> And use that to create your own /resume=/dev/sda2 type of line
> (remember, yours will vary depending on your i
Ghislain Vaillant gmail.com> writes:
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> Another issue with my Dell Latitude E6440 with AMD hybrid graphics is
suspend not working. Suspend leads to a black screen, the system does not
go to sleep and seems to be still running (power LED and fan are still on).
> I already t
Thanks guys for your suggestions.
I have tried kernel 3.12 and then the recently released 3.13 in sid without
any luck.
The thing is that, from time to time, suspend works (maybe 1 out of 15
attempts) for whatever reasons.
On 2/1/14, Steven Rosenberg wrote:
> I had success with suspend by adding resume=/path/to/swap to my GRUB
> bootline.
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> To find your /path/to/swap, use:
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> $ swapon -s
Suspend has usually worked for me, without any swap partition.
However, the kernel has been where the significant differences
I had success with suspend by adding resume=/path/to/swap to my GRUB bootline.
To find your /path/to/swap, use:
$ swapon -s
And use that to create your own /resume=/dev/sda2 type of line
(remember, yours will vary depending on your installation.
Adding it to GRUB is another matter, but if you p
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