So the steps I have taken above are all correct?
I should be able to conduct this entire procedure regardless of what kernel I
am currently using (I am on v3.14-rc2 - didn't go back to my original
v3.13.0-39-generic)?
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Ok, I think I have a better understanding of this entire process: goal
is to conduct bisections until I find the kernel version that resolves
my bug and is closest to my current version. Git does all of the
bisections, but I have to build and manually test the kernel version it
gives me. When I fin
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What happens:
I suspend my laptop by either 'pm-suspend' or via the gui. The screen
blacks out as expected for about 3 seconds, but instead of staying
suspended, it 'wakes up' automatically, displays some white text against
a black background for a few seconds,
So, just execute the following in my terminal:
git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git &&
cd linux
git checkout v3.14-rc2
git bisect start
git bisect good v3.13.11.10
git bisect bad v3.14-rc2
What exactly will this accomplish? Is there anything else I will ne
Ok, so I tried a few:
v3.14-rc2-trusty/ Bug NOT present
v3.14-rc1-trusty/ Cannot test - when I click the 'Apply' button
in System Settings -> Displays, my laptop freezes.
v3.13.11.10-trusty/ Bug present
Any thoughts?
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penalvch, can you help me? I am trying to map my regular kernel version
to mainline. I used 'uname' and 'lsb_release' to get the following info:
Linux av376-ThinkPad-W530 3.13.0-39-generic #66-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 28
13:30:27 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
No LSB modules are available.
Dis
Just tested v3.18-rc3-vivid - seems to be working fine. The original bug
would occur whenever I tried to sleep after disconnecting from an
external monitor or projector. Will update if bug randomly comes back.
Should I just keep this kernel version? I'm quite new to this... Thanks!
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Title:
[Lenovo ThinkPad W530] Does not stay suspended
To manage notificatio
I updated the BIOS to 2.59, actually. Throughout the whole process, I
had my externam monitor disconnected from my laptop. In this situation,
my laptop is able to suspend correctly. However, when I plug in my
monitor via a VGA cable, I cannot suspend my laptop, and the same text
reappears momentari
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What happens:
I suspend my laptop by either 'pm-suspend' or via the gui. The screen
blacks out as expected for about 3 seconds, but instead of staying
suspended, it 'wakes up' automatically, displays some white text against
a black background for a few seconds, and goes to th
This is the text that appears on the screen.
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I am also having similar issues keeping my laptop suspended. When I try
to suspend my laptop, 90% of the time it re-wakes within 2 seconds,
displays some text on the screen, and sends me back to the log-in
screen. The work-around posted here does not work for me. Please help?
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