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Atheros AR5001 [168c:001
So I've installed new kernel "linux-
image-3.4.0-030400rc6-generic_3.4.0-030400rc6.201205061835_amd64.deb"
and restart it. Now I have Unity 2D and when I tried suspend it doesn't
want to resume. I'm left with black screen and about 5 pixels of green,
blue and red colours where the mouse pointer sho
Kristijan, could you please provide the information following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspendHibernateResume ?
Additionally, if you could try to reproduce this with the upstream mainline
kernel that would be great. It will allow additional upstream developers to
examine the issue.
I am now using 12.04 and it started again. It was all fine in 11.10, but
in 12.04 it just makes the same weird stuff as is described above.
I have no idea what went wrong, but this is not good.
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Atheros AR5001 [168c:001c] Wifi not working after suspend/resume
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Kristijan, this bug report is being closed due to your last comment
regarding this being fixed with an update. For future reference you can
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I just test 11.04 and never really use it. I waited for 11.10 and been using it
ever since. With this edition (11.10) I had some minor problems with
suspend/resume. Sometimes it didn't resume. But after a while, everything
started to work flawlessly. After some kernel update, probably.
So now it
Kristijan, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in
it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If so, could
you please provide the information following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernel
Hi again
In the previous comment i wrote incorrectly:
sudo touch / etc / pm / power.d / pcie_aspm
The correct is:
sudo touch /etc/pm/power.d/pcie_aspm
(space only after sudo and after touch)
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Hello everyone.
I had a similar problem with my wifi device (RALINK RT2860STA) on my PC
Medion Akoya Mini (E1210) using kubuntu 11.04. When starting the system
after suspend or hibernate, and battery power instead of power supply,
the wifi could not connect.
I solved it using the solution given i
My screen broke down on my laptop. So, I will not be able to help with this
bug. As soon I will fix it I will continue with testing.
Thanks.
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Wolfgang: It seems I had spoken too soon about the bug being fixed for
me, it was working fine that night several times in a row but the next
day I was still experiencing the problem.
To clarify my question, The /etc/default/acpi-support file states
network cards are automatically unloaded, how do
Interesting that there are two places for unloading modules before suspend:
/etc/pm/config.d/
/etc/default/acpi-support
Does anyone know which is to be preferred?
@Ezra Reeves
The out of the box driver for the Ralink 2860 card (rt2800pci) should work, at
least if two things are taken care of:
1)
I also have this problem and the workaround that I am using is to add
the module to the "Modules" section in /etc/default/acpi-support. When
adding it I noticed the following note:
# Add modules to this list to have them removed before suspend and reloaded
# on resume. An example would be MODULES=
I remember, there is something even easier for simply unloading a module
before suspend. So instead of the above do this:
make a file:
sudo nano /etc/pm/config.d/suspend_ath5k
with the following single line in it:
SUSPEND_MODULES="ath5k"
as described in man pm-action.
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Glad to hear unloading the module works as a workaround. Yes, it will
have to be done before every suspend.
Looking at:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pm-utils#Creating_your_own_hooks
this should be able to automate that:
#!/bin/bash
case $1 in
hibernate)
modprobe -r ath5k
I see similar behavior after I updated from Maverick to Natty (didn't have any
problems on Maverick).
After a fresh boot everything works well.
After a suspend only a hidden network is reported, although there are plenty in
my neighborhood. I did not yet try to unload/reload the network driver (w
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I tried it and it works well.
But now brightness changes. When I resume it, it is darker but it is on 100%.
If I put it on 0%, it is as bright as it should be. It is reverse as it should
be. But I would say, it's another bug.
ps. should I use this: "sudo modprobe -rv ath5k" everytime I want to
s
Try unloading the wireless driver before suspending with:
sudo modprobe -rv ath5k
and load it with:
sudo modprobe -v ath5k
after resume
Does it work then?
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I installed new kernel, but it's still not connecting after
suspend/resume. After 4th suspend/resume in a row, it connected as it
should after the first one.
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@Devius
Try my suggestions in bug 773018 comment 3.
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Sorry Kristijan, I forgot to subscribe myself to this bug and so did not
see your subsequent comments.
To install the mainline kernel download the two *amd64 and the *all.deb from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/daily/current/ into a a new
folder, e.g. /home/your_home_name/mainline
My connection is WPA/WPA2.
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@Kristijan I have no idea how to fix it and that was just a guess.
Rebooting the computer always restores the connection, but that's hardly
a solution for this. The problems you have are with WEP, WPA or both
types of connection?
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After couple of attempts I managed to install new kernel. But just file:
linux-image-... I couldn't install anything else, because Ubuntu Software
Center freezes. And now, when I try to suspend computer it just turns itself
off. I don' t know what's wrong.
In System Monitor it says that it's usi
This has been affecting me for years now and on various distros. I have
a Ralink rt2860 and the connection is WEP. It's as if the router somehow
blocks my computer after suspend. It doesn't happen all the time though.
Maybe the connection to the router isn't terminated before suspend,
causing the r
Ok. I will test it. But to be sure: I have to download all the files
from that link you paste it, and install all the .deb files?
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Could you test with a newer kernel from http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/daily/current/ to see if it is already fixed
there?
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