Installing 4.4.19-041409 does not seem to work on my Dell Dimension
E521, which is to say that I am able to download the packages from
kernel.ubuntu.com, and install them apparently successfully. However,
the system will not boot that kernel.
I am able to boot 4.10.0-42 (from Ubuntu 16.10) but the
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On my Dell Dimension E521, a desktop system, if I leave the system at
the login prompt it will very quickly go to sleep. When I press the
power button to wake it, the system seems to restart, but the screen and
the keyboard never wake up. I have to poke it in the eye and rebo
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After upgrading to 14.04, my Dell Dimension E521 sleeps at the GDM login
window after a short amount of time. But I have used the System Settings
-> Power Management -> Energy Saving panel to tell it never to Suspend
Session. I have Screen Energy Saving set to 10 minutes. I
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System sleeps at GDM prompt even when told not to
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Title:
[Dell Dimension E521] System goes to sleep at GDM window and never
wakes up
Sta
It was a real pain to install the latest mainline rc kernel. I had to
uninstall my nvidia driver, and then the system couldn't bring up X
correctly. Even switching to the text console was painful, because the
system would hang periodically. So I couldn't bring up a browser to
follow the DebuggingKe
While booted into the latest non-daily mainline kernel, please attach to
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cat /proc/acpi/wakeup > wakeup
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4. While booted into the latest non-daily mainline kernel, please attach
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4) dmesg > dmesg.txt
Attempt #2.
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3) cat /proc/acpi/wakeup > wakeup
Attempt #2.
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I did it wrong last time, do you have more specific instructions?
By the way, I seem to remember I didn't have this problem in 13.10.
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Title:
System sleeps at GDM prompt even when told not to
Stat
It appears that I upgraded from 13.10 to 14.04 on April 19-20.
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System sleeps at GDM prompt even when told not to
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I installed the following from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v3.16-rc2-utopic/:
linux-image-3.16.0-031600rc2-generic_3.16.0-031600rc2.201406220135_amd64.deb
linux-headers-3.16.0-031600rc2-generic_3.16.0-031600rc2.201406220135_amd64.deb
The bug exists. My system went to sleep aft
Sorry, I won't be able to get the kernel bisection until perhaps the middle of
July but most likely the beginning of August.
I am traveling a lot this summer and won't have more than a week at home until
August. And I'm not going to be spending those few days at home bisecting a
kernel.
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I have tried installing a number of older kernels in order to attempt to
find the last known good or first known bad kernel, following the
examples on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBisection in the
"Bisecting Ubuntu kernel versions" section. Not one of the kernels I
have installed has booted
Yes, absolutely. Didn't change a thing when I did the upgrade. Didn't
notice any errors during the upgrade. Everything seems to work fine,
except the sleeping and never waking up issue.
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Title:
[Dell Dimension E521] System goes to sleep at GDM wind
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Title:
System sleeps at GDM prompt even when told not to
Sta
I installed the following:
linux-headers-3.17.0-031700rc5_3.17.0-031700rc5.201409151105_all.deb
linux-headers-3.17.0-031700rc5-generic_3.17.0-031700rc5.201409151105_amd64.deb
linux-image-3.17.0-031700rc5-generic_3.17.0-031700rc5.201409151105_amd64.deb
The system seemed to boot fine, then after ab
Same result as with
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.17-rc5-utopic/
That is, it's still broken and my CPU still goes nuts when failing to reawake.
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Arf. The problem exists in this kernel. There are two bugs, I've
reported them both, and neither has been fixed. Is this a new bug? What
makes you say so? I don't understand.
The issue is not the CPU winding up to the speed of sound, though that
certainly is, um, interesting.
The issue is that, f
Public bug reported:
I booted into the latest mainline kernel. The system came up to the GDM
prompt. After less than one minute, the system went to sleep. One it was
fully asleep, I attempted to wake it up by pushing the power button. The
system spun up and then gradually the CPU fans went to maxi
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[Dell Dimension E521] System goes to sleep at GDM window and never wakes up
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By the way, what driver maintainer list am I supposed to send to?
And I quote:
Reporting non-USB bugs upstream
If the bug is not in USB, the first step in reporting a bug upstream is to find
the maintainer of the driver for the bug from the MAINTAINERS list, or if a
kernel graphic
I am unable to commit bisect the kernel because I can't even get the
system to boot with any of the older kernels.
The bug is still happening, which is to say that the system boots to the
login prompt, then after a minute or so goes immediately to sleep
(hibernate?). When I press the power button
Public bug reported:
I have used the System Settings - Energy Saving panel to:
* enable Screen Energy Saving after 10 min,
* disable Suspend Session completely
* disable Button events handling
* disable Run Script
I have also tried changing /etc/systemd/logind.conf as follows:
HandlePowerKey=
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When my computer suspends, it will never fully wake back up.
When I press the power button to resume, the computer appears to start
waking up, but the monitor and keyboard are never reactivated and I
cannot log in from another system (I have ssh access enabled but the
system
Actually, I'm not sure that the bug really exists in the upstream
kernel, because I'm not certain that the upstream kernel successfully
suspended. The power button light was still green, and when I pressed
it, nothing actually happened.
Should I try some other kernel until I'm absolutely certain t
This problem did not occur in a release prior to Trusty.
The computer suspended automatically, about 1 minute after boot.
(I don't want it to suspend, but that's the subject of another bug
report.)
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I don't think I have enough available disk space to do a commit bisect
at this time. But I'll give it a shot.
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Title:
[Dell Dimensio
By the way, I have a memory of attempting to bisect just the kernels
(ignoring the commits) having a bad result. Please refer to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1326757/comments/15
in which I documented bad experiences attempting just such. And I
quote:
I have tried installin
Well, here's the deal. I was running 13.10 and I never had any problem
with it. But I did not use suspend nor did I use hibernate. I either had
a fully up and running system or I shut it down cold. I never had any
reason to want to use suspend or hibernate.
Then I upgraded to 14.04 and immediately
I'm almost certain I did this already. Nothing ever came of it. I never
heard back from anybody.
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Title:
[Dell Dimension E521] Compu
Yes, I did. October 1.
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.acpi.devel/71159
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Title:
[Dell Dimension E521] Computer hangs when resu
I'm sorry, I'm reading the kernel bisect page, and I really have no idea
where to start. I thought I did, so I attempted to clone the repository
thus: git clone git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-saucy.git
but that gives an error:
Cloning into 'ubuntu-saucy'...
fatal: remote error: access den
I have tried installing a number of older kernels in order to attempt to
find the last known good or first known bad kernel, following the
examples on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBisection in the
"Bisecting Ubuntu kernel versions" section. Not one of the kernels I
have installed has booted
On a related note, perhaps, a power surge seems to have fried my GFX
board (or perhaps the PCIe slot itself), so I am reduced to using the
motherboard bog standard VGA. The problem still occurs. That is, the
system boots and then, after about a minute, goes to sleep. Never to
wake up. Still no vid
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