[Bug 1328727]

2019-04-05 Thread matheusfillipeag
> So you got hibernate working now with pm-utils*and* the prop. Nvidia > drivers. That's good - although a bit contrary to what you said in > Comment 29: > I was told so, long time ago struggling to get nvidia prop to resume from hibernation, I found out that uswsusp was better for it (googling

[Bug 1328727]

2019-04-04 Thread matheusfillipeag
Created attachment 282117 boot-sequence Okay I found a way to get it working and there was also a huge mistake on my last boot-config, the resume was commented :P I basically followed this: https://askubuntu.com/a/1064114 but changed to: resume=/dev/disk/by-uuid/70d967e6-ad52-4c21-baf0-01a813ccc6a

[Bug 1328727]

2019-04-04 Thread matheusfillipeag
Created attachment 282119 Screenshot at 2019-04-03 16-42-48.png -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1328727 Title: [Asus 1000HE] s2disk/hibernate hangs during saving of image data To mana

[Bug 1328727]

2019-04-04 Thread matheusfillipeag
Yes I can sorta confirm the bug is in uswsusp. I removed the package and pm-utils and used both "systemctl hibernate" and "echo disk >> /sys/power/state" to hibernate. It seems to succeed and shuts down, I am just not able to resume from it, which seems to be a classical problem solved just by set

[Bug 1328727]

2019-04-04 Thread matheusfillipeag
Created attachment 282115 boot-sequence -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1328727 Title: [Asus 1000HE] s2disk/hibernate hangs during saving of image data To manage notifications about t

[Bug 1328727]

2019-04-04 Thread matheusfillipeag
Created attachment 282113 pm-suspend.log Okay, I reinstalled pm-utils and make sure uswsusp was removed (apt remove --purge uswsusp). # fdisk -l | grep swap /dev/sda8 439762944 473214975 3345203216G Linux swap root@matheus-Inspiron-15-7000-Gaming:/home/matheus# blkid /dev/sda8 /dev/sda8: U