I never did any further testing after my last message.
Unfortunately, as of a couple weeks ago I no longer have access to that
computer, so will be unable to do any further testing on this bug. Sorry
about that.
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It won't even hibernate. When I run pm-hibernate, the screen goes blank
for a second or two, and then it flashes the following on the screen:
mei_me :00:15.0: suspend
serial 00:a0: activation failed
dpm_run_callback(): pnp_bus_resume+0x0/0x80 returns -5
PM: Device 00:0a failed to thaw: error -
I tested trusty-desktop-amd64 dated Nov 12, and it has the same problem.
I could not test 13.04 without checking "Enable Legacy Option ROMs" in the BIOS.
When I did that, 13.04 had the same problem.
So I enabled Legacy Boot in the BIOS and both 13.04 (using legacy boot) and
13.10 (using UEFI whil
I never ran anything other than Saucy on this machine. Because I was
testing UEFI issues, I was trying to work with with as pure a UEFI
system as I could. Raring live usb had troubles with X working when I
turned off legacy drivers, so I tried saucy pre-release and it worked
and installed just fine
I upgraded the BIOS from A14 to A16, and it still behaves the same way.
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
A16
09/09/2013
Here's how it goes:
I tell it to suspend and it does, and the power light flashes.
I press the space bar, and then the power light turns of
I coincidentally disabled Secure Boot, but it behaves the same whether
Secure Boot is enabled or not.
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Title:
[Dell Inc. OptiPlex 70
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Title:
[Dell Inc. OptiPlex 7010] suspend/resume failure
Status in “linux” package in Ubu
Public bug reported:
This has happened multiple times. I suspend when I leave work. When I
arrive in the morning the power light shows it is suspended, but when I
press a key on the keyboard to wake up, it takes a few seconds, and then
the system reboots. I don't know if the system has ever
suspen
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