I upgraded to ubuntu edgy (acpi-support Installed: 0.90). The suspend
seems to be working better, but still once in a while system crushes.
Although the frequency is lower - it still happens (once in every ~5
sleeps).
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I've just tested the newest acpi-support (under Debian though), and it
indeed fixes the video for suspend to RAM under Xorg + fglrx.
However, I still a black screen with suspend to disk, which I don't when
I s2both manually.
I also confirm that the freeze is libata related as I get warnings on
co
Why open a new bug? It's the same bug.
I can copy the first comment of this bug:
IBM ThinkPad X60s
Sleep: Will not wake up. Button presses have no affect on system. Power button
appears to rev up the fan for a few seconds, but system remains off and sleep
LED on hardware remains lit.
This exac
ZZZ, I don't seem to experience that problem on my X60s. Given that I
experienced bug 35174, perhaps it would be appropriate to file another
bug with the details of your problem and hardware so that the
information above does not confuse people.
Also, I want to note that my bug happens on both ba
No, when it's stuck it's stuck.
It happens on both AC and battery, and changing this after it's stuck doesn't
help.
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Although I have not fully diagnosed it, I am have some occasional
problems with suspend as well, but I am always able to get the laptop to
resume.
The problem seems to crop up when I change power states during the
suspend (e.g., I suspend it on AC and try to resume it on battery
power). Somet
The bug is NOT solved !
Once in a while my ThinkPad cannot resume from suspend.
It happens once every 4-5 times.
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I updated to the new kernel. I didn't try enough times to conclude
wheather the bug is solved.
In any case, if we suppose it is solved, you basically switched this bug
with another one: https://launchpad.net/bugs/50313 .
Now it takes me almost 10 minutes to open the laptop (when I show it to
some
Alex,
That sounds like a different bug. This bug was about failure to resume
from a successful suspend, while yours seems to be about a failure
suspending.
Greg
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For completeness, hibernate doesn't work either. The same thing happens,
pretty much exactly.
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This is NOT fixed at least on a T60p (my T60p bug was duped to this
one), with Dapper security updates including 2.6.15-26.
On hitting suspend, the flashing "moon" indicator appears, and the
system appears to suspend, with the LCD switching off. However, it soon
switches back on, and goes to the U
I think you should wait before closing the bug so soon. Testing several
times is not enough. I would wait for 2.6.15-26 to be updated, and then
hear the users feedback. If changing to 2.6.15-26 helps, you'll know it.
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No, the current version in Ubuntu dapper-security is -26. Which will be
included in the first point release.
I'll close the bug, thanks.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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But the current version of Ubuntu Dapper kernel is 2.6.15-23-686, still
far from 2.6.15-26. So even if does work on 2.6.15-26, it doesn't help.
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After testing it several times, resuming from suspend seems to work well
for my X60s after upgrading to 2.6.15-26.
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Suspend to RAM properly restores my session about once every eight tries
on my new X60s. Most of the time it doesn't make it to the point where
the LCD is turned on. I have tried both 2.6.15-25.4 from Dapper and
2.6.17-4.5 from Edgy. Hibernate is more reliable. I have acpi-support
0.85 installe
I think I have already the latest version installed of acpi-support. My
version is actually 0.85 Is this the latest?
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Upgrade to the acpi-support in dapper-updates
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Sometimes hibernate is working and sometimes not(most cases)???
Now I have the problem that I will not go down when hibernating and not
coming up from sleep.
My /var/log/syslog, gives the follwoing when hibernate does not go down:
Jun 28 09:46:38 localhost gnome-power-manager: Hibernating compute
I upgraded my kernel to 2.6.15-25-686 and now Resume/hibernate is not
working anymore, (while it worked perfectly with the -23 kernel)
-Now when trying to suspend, it is not going to sleep and it is impossible to
wake it up again.
- Hibernate, suspends without a problem however resuming hangs w
I have the same problem that Alex with hangs during bootup (when coming
from hibernation but also after normal reboot). I opened a new bug
#50808.
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Tested several times and it only happened once that the file
/etc/network/interfaces was changed. However sometimes coming back from
hibernate and sleep the NetworkManager has kind of problems.
However, I think these problems might be related to the NetworkManager
and not to Hibernate/sleep.
And,
> So does hibernate process alter the /etc/network/interfaces file???
No. I don't know what's going on there...
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iSorry for the messages, this one is the last for today...
Hibernate is also working(suspending and getting session back works).
However my wired network is down(after hibernate) and I am using the
NetworkManager which does not work either after coming up again.
The NetworkManger is not working b
Okay, I still got no go for hibernate. And as you report your system
suspends and hibernates, well I would be interested in the actions/steps
you have done to get it working.
- Have you change configurations manually?
- Installed additional packages?
- Changed the bootparameters?
Could you ple
Well I tried sleep an it seems to work. Before the screensaver comes
back I get a message saying something like 'nsc-ircc, Wrong chip version
ff'
But to that I report Sleep working on my x60:)
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Updating to acpi-support 0.85 seems to have mostly fixed both suspend
and sleep, for me.
Also, having done a successful hibernate-resume seems to *sometimes* fix
the slowdown at "mounting the root file system" - sometimes it seems to
pause for 20 seconds or so at this point, sometimes it does the
julien,
Have you updated to the latest acpi-support package (0.85)?
If people are still having problems with slow "mounting root filesystem"
lines, please file another bug.
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A T40p and a T60p/X60 are very different machines as far as I can tell.
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For your information on 2.6.15-25 suspend and hibernate will not work on a
(older) thinkpad T40p either
However it works perfectly with 2.6.15-23
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Paul: yes, Intel graphics.
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Henrik: do you have Intel graphics, or something else? I think based on
the reports we can generalise that all the LenovoPads are affected
regarding the IDE scanning hang.
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Both the hangs you've highlighted should come before the "Mounting the
root filesystem" line, so I'm a bit confused. I'll look into it.
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Paul,
I'm not sure it was actually you that marked this as a dupe and I any
case I don't think it's wrong so no need to apologize.
The boot hang problem appeared at some point within the last 2 weeks
(sorry not to be more specific, I update very frequently but never
reboot) - I am pretty sure it
* After upgrading to acpi-support 0.85, my T60 now enters full sleep mode
(fans, display and HDD turned off). However, when waking it up, everything seem
to come back to life except the display. I can see the display backlight is
turned on but the screen remains black.
* Still have the ~60s hang
The IDE hang appears to be something relating to IDE probing; do you
know approximately when this delay started appearing? I don't know what
was changed in the kernel.
Sound maybe related to the Intel HDA that is in the new LenovoPads and
the various workarounds to enable that to work. But that
And I should add that sound has mysteriously stopped working, and I'm
using a T60p not an X60 (fair game I think though given you marked my
T60p as a duplicate of this one).
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Hope the following is sufficient (there is a short hang and a long
hang). If not I have the complete dmesg.
Alex
File Edit Options Buffers Tools Help
[17179570.64] ACPI: CPU1 (power states: C1[C1] C2[C2] C3[C3])
[17179570.64] ACPI: Processor [CPU1] (supports 8 throttling states)
[1717957
Can you boot in recovery mode and see what is printed on screen while
it's hung?
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I've just upgraded to acpi-support-0.85 an it still hangs for a couple
of minutes at "Mounting root file system"
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acpi-support-0.85 (in dapper updates) should fix the regression.
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I now have a secondary problem - whenever I boot with the kernel 2.6.15-25 I
get a very long (about 3 minutes) delay at the "Mounting root file system"
message. Eventually it recovers and boots normally, but every time I boot I
have this insanely long delay.
I've tried re-running "sudo update-i
Same here - suspend to ram (which used to work with the s3_bios setting)
no longer works.
Hibernate, which used to (apparently) hibernate OK, but failed to
resume, now doesn't even hibernate properly - the fan doesn't turn off,
and the moon-shaped "sleep" light flashes continually.
Also, after po
I confirm, I have the same regression on my T60.
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I have a regression here with kernel 2.6.15-25.
With kernel 2.6.15-23
- suspend to ram and resume worked while using acpi_sleep=s3_bios kernel boot
option.
- suspend to disk seems to works, resume gives the strange screen described
above
With kernel 2.6.15-25 I can't resume even from suspend t
I made a fresh install of Dapper, with the official release on my X60.
And Hibernate does not work out of the box(nor does suspend-to-ram). I
have read again through the whole topic here, and tried the suggestions,
but still no go.
I added resume=/dev/sda4 to boot parameters in /boot/grub/menu.ls
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