Will I need to install Precise over the current release? That is tricky,
since I am using this computer for most tasks. If there is a way to
backup and restore my system exactly like it was before, I can try it
out over the next weekend.
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Do you need this from the kernel I am booted in just now
(3.11.0-15-generic) or from 3.11.0-12?
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Title:
Dell Latitude E6430 Suspend/
Just tested with 3.11.0-12 as per the instructions, the issue is still
there and the filesystem becomes readonly after a resume. As noted
earlier, this version works fine when booting from a Live USB stick.
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I have just tested suspend while booting through a live environment, and
it works as expected. To test this, I created a file, selected suspend,
waited for a few minutes and then hit the power button to resume. The
desktop came up and I was able to continue editing the file.
The kernel version in
Unfortunately this is a corporate laptop and Ubuntu is not supported by
our IT team who are based out of the US, and they've shipped me this
laptop (I'm in the UK). They have let me install this on the condition
that I maintain it myself, and that I do not turn off the encryption,
although I'm fair
Sorry. Suspend failing on self encrypting drives, not hibernation.
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Title:
Dell Latitude E6430 Suspend/Resume failure
Status in “li
Bug exists with v3.13-rc6. However, I'm beginning to suspect that this
may not be a kernel bug but could be related to the self encrypting
drive that is on my system. My laptop is configured to use Wave
encryption that requires a password to unlock the hard disk drive on
hard reboots.
I found this
Hello Christopher, Happy new year! I have just tested with the latest
ISO image from here: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/. I
did so by booting the ISO via GRUB2 using the instructions provided
here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot#Creating_the_GRUB_2_Menuentry.
The
Public bug reported:
The system does not wake up successfully after a suspend, and it causes
a hard crash recoverable only by holding the power switch for a few
seconds. This is similar to the issue described in:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1201038 with one
change.
The p
Thank you Christopher, I'll go ahead and file a new report. I'm using
the stock kernel, have not tried using the mainline (I assume ppa?)
kernel yet.
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Hello! I'm still facing this issue, but don't know if I should re-open
this bug. Apport has submitted a few bug reports for me, but I don't
know how to tie these bug reports to my launchpad account if that makes
sense.
output of sudo dmidecode -s bios-version returns A13 which is "newer"
than A11
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