In reply to the above
If you have a Jmicron ehternet card, you should simply put
SUSPEND_MODULES="jme"
in the file /etc/pm/config.d/modules because that fixes it.
There are also a lot of other bugs related to suspend en resume and not
even all the bugs mentioned here are related to the same bug.
Scratch my reply above. Andrew is right. I can suspend sucessfully once,
and after that I have the same symptoms. (blak screen, no suspend, must
force power off).
:~$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor Family
DRAM Controller (rev 09)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Int
Had this problem on both a system with fglrx and a system with non-
proprietary drivers.
The packages in the PPA fixed this bug on both of them.
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A lot of the computers mentioned here, also have the same JMicron
ehternet cards.
Systems in here that I've found information about:
- Sager/System76/Clevo notebooks (confirmed on those)
I don't know about the other systems and we seem to be dealing with 2 or
three different bugs here.
@joshyg6
Adding the jme kernel module to SUSPEND_MODULES fixes this bug on both
ubuntu 12.04 LTS and 12.10
Solution: Create the file /etc/pm/config.d/modules with contents
'SUSPEND_MODULES="jme"' (The file is attached)
Some ubuntu tech now has to implement a test if a JMC250 or JMC260
network card is on t
** No longer affects: pm-utils
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Suspend/Resume hangs and fails - Ubuntu 12.04LTS
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This problem seems to be related to the JMC250 network controller.
I've had various crashes and dmseg consistently reports the
"network-state-changed" as the last line before everything goes dark.
I also found this topic with various possible workarounds. I'm testing them now:
http://ubuntuforums
This same problem exists on 12.10, so this needs to be reopened.
lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI
Blackcomb [Radeon HD 6900M series]
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