In Ubuntu 9.10, acpi-support no longer brings down all network
interfaces as part of a suspend/hibernate. Closing this as resolved.
** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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vmware and hibernation don't play nicely together
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/
I can confirm that this is a bug with Ubuntu 7.10 and VMWare Server
1.0.4 from Ubuntu's partner repository. I don't know about hibernate,
but it happens on suspend. Following a suspend, vmnet1 isn't shown at
all when 'ifconfig' is run.
Anyone had any luck with a fix?
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vmware and hibernation do
The patch never made it into Ubuntu 7.10, so this problem persists with
VMware Player, VMware Workstation, and VMware Server running on Gutsy.
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vmware and hibernation don't play nicely together
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/18180
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You should know that this won't work if the player is running because it
refuses to stop the service with a running instance.
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vmware and hibernation don't play nicely together
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Under feisty I suspect that most users would need to add "vmware-player"
to STOP_SERVICES in /etc/default/acpi-support. (This is because the
script that actually starts and stops the network is called vmware-
player and lives in /etc/init.d/ )
Of course if you're running the vmware-server package
i can confirm this bug in current feisty.
the workaround "adding vmware to STOP_SERVICES in /etc/default/acpi-support"
from
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-335736.html does not work for me.
when i find time i will try this patch.
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vmware and hibernation don't play nicely together
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This problem exists in dapper. Vmware's vmnet adapters show up in ifconfig,
but are started using vmware's script. If they are shutdown by the suspend
script, the resume script can't restart them. My fix is to add a pipe to sed
to remove vmnets from the list of interfaces that should be shutd
This is a problem that seems to appear on latest vmware-player ubuntu
package. I use it every day and everytime I suspend my laptop I have to
close vmware-player and do:
$ sudo /etc/ini.t/vmware-player restart
Only then I can start vmware-player again and have working network on
it.
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vmware a
Can you please try with the latest version of VMWare and Ubuntu 6.06
LTS, and assess whether the problem persists?
thank you
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vmware and hibernation don't play nicely together
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