Thanks for asking. I don't believe the kernel is at fault here - more
likely something in the hardware got stuck and didn't return to normal
until the resume in Lucid. I can't see any other reason for an error
that shows up in ALL installs (6 or so on this machine at the moment)
and then magically
Also checked with mainline kernel 3.11-rc4 - resumes perfectly from
suspend.
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Title:
[Sony Corporation VGN-FW235J] suspend/resume fa
Update: I have checked the resume from suspend using the Ubuntu Saucy
kernel (3.10.0-6-generic), AFTER the successful suspend and resume in
Lucid. It works perfectly!
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The machine recovers from suspend as expected using Lucid. I tried both
selecting Suspend from the close-down menu and typing the command "sudo
pm-suspend" in the terminal.
In both cases the recovery occurred without problems.
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The same failure occurs with Precise (kernel 3.2.0-52) on this machine.
I cannot tell when this started - I don't use the suspend function
normally, and I only test it sporadically. I've been running this
machine with successive versions of Ubuntu for somewhere around a couple
of years, I believe.
OK - done that, with kernel 3.11-rc4. Same behaviour - suspend occurs,
but attempt to wake up leads to reboot.
Marked as Confirmed and tags added as requested.
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomple
OK - checked as you asked. I'm currently running kernel
3.10.0-3-generic, and the behavior is exactly as before - "sudo pm-
suspend" puts the machine into suspend state, but attempting to resume
(enter, mouse,...) causes a reboot. The pm-suspend.log file ends at
"performing suspend"; there are no e
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