I've been noticing the following message after the first suspend. Could
it be related?
kernel: [ 4991.255896] Restarting tasks ... <3>hub 3-0:1.0: over-current change
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kernel: [ 4991.676037] hub 3-0:1.0: over-current change on port 2
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[Intrepid] Power to USB devices not killed on sus
I am having the same issue on a Thinkpad R52 running Intrepid. REISUB
brings up multiple screenshot windows under X, but works fine on TTY. My
/proc/sys/kernel/sysrq is set to 1. Thanks.
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Attached are the requested files. Thanks.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19367363/dmesg_firstsuspend.txt
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I believe I'm having this issue in Intrepid as well. I cannot connect to
a password protected share using gvfs-mount from either the command line
or via nautilus, but I am able to using smbmount. I can connect through
gvfs-mount if it is not password protected. This was not an issue in
Hardy.
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The suspend seems to work everytime, but the power to USB devices is
killed only on the first suspend after a reboot. Every suspend after
that, USB devices are still receiving power. I've attached the dmesg
after a reboot where the USB power was killed. The kernel panic is still
there it seems... I
Has anyone still having problems tried changing the value of
BATT_HD_POWERMGMT in /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf from 1 to 128?
This seemed to have worked for me.
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I switched back to the open source ati video driver from fglrx and that
cured my kernel panic. I also wiped my beta install and loaded the final
version of Intrepid in hopes that my issue was related to something I
had tweaked. Nothing changed unfortunately. It still suspends perfectly
the first ti
Thanks for the idea. I tried it, but still had the same issue. I also
tried disabling the modules via acpi-support too, just in case it was
still being parsed for some reason. My syslog seems to suggest the
modules are being unloaded, but the power to devices is not cut off.
Interestingly, the firs
I switched back to the open source radeon driver and continue to have
the same suspend problem. I did notice that when I logged out and
suspended using the gdm login option, I did not get the usual beep and
message this morning. Although I don't know a lot about the structure of
the suspend process
Recently switched from fglrx to radeon driver for my ati card and the
problem disappeared...
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When I suspend my Thinkpad R52 the USB devices remain powered. This does
not happen each time I suspend and does not seem to affect the suspend
process. This is only an issue in that it would drain a laptop battery
pretty fast if not monitored. I
** Attachment added: "dmesg.txt"
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My thinkpad R52 under intrepid beta is not utilising the 90-hdparm.sh
scripts and instead is getting it's parameters from laptop-mode.conf.
Interestingly BATT_HD_POWERMGMT in laptop-mode.conf is set to a value of
1 by default and not 128. Is this a typo? After changing it to 128,
everything seems t
I installed the package compiz-fusion-plugins-extra and was able to get
the widget layer back. I think this package was removed in one of the
last updates or marked for autoremoval.
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On my R52 the brightness OSD will flash briefly when I switch from AC to
battery or back, but not when I change the level with the fn key.
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I seem to have the same issue as before with my R52 after the update.
Still beeps and displays message of failed suspend.
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I too have been getting the loud beep and "Suspend Problem" error since
a clean install of Hardy Beta on my Thinkpad R52. I'm running the fglrx
driver, no compiz, laptop_mode enabled, and on AC power. The
suspend/resume seems to work fine and this only happens after being
suspend for greater than 4
I'd been having the same issue with the package in Hardy's repository
and upgraded to 0.4.2.0 from the PPA as suggested above. Unfortunately,
it didn't resolve the problem. Any ideas?
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Issue is with gnome-volume-control not displaying proper window contents
after switching devices.
Test case:
1) Start gnome-volume-control via either panel or command line
2) Note window contents and number of tabs for initial device displayed
3) Select another device (any de
Linux AAO-Lin 2.6.28-11-generic #38~lp319825apw1 SMP Wed Mar 25 19:34:44
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Did not work for me on my AAO 150
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Also, no mention of swrfkill in dmesg.
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The internal mic on my AAO 150 is still not working with an updated Jaunty
2.6.28-11 and snd-hda-intel model=acer-aspire.
When I try to record all I get is garbage. In sound recorder, "capture" is
selected as input and running alsamixer from command line shows capture is on
and volume all the wa
Also an issue on my AAO. I haven't tried removing above mentioned
patches. If someone posts them or a modified deb, I could have a go at
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Should that be "/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r &"?
Also, which log do you want?
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If I run the commands in separate terminals, there is no output in the
gvfsd -r terminal and the same error in the gvfs-mount terminal.
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GVFS_DEBUG_SMB=1 /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r also gives no output...
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gvfs-mount smb://name_of_server/name_of_shared_folder
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This is what smbmount gives, and it mounts fine.
b...@aao-lin:~$ sudo smbmount //192.168.1.101/name_of_shared_folder
/mnt/netfolder --verbose
[sudo] password for bart:
Password:
mount.cifs kernel mount options
unc=//192.168.1.101\backup,user=root,pass=pswd,ver=1
I wonder if this has to do with
Well I tried installing some older versions (gnome-power-
manager_2.24.2-2ubuntu4 and gnome-power-manager_2.24.2-2ubuntu5) that
should have been released prior to the patches in question. This didn't
seem to change the brightness indicator's step number. I'm not sure if
this was a valid test. If no
I think so. I ran "killall gnome-power-manager && gnome-power-manager"...
That should have done it right? With v4 it switched back to old style meter
and v5 had new style.
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 10:43 PM, Andrea Cimitan
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> Did you restarted gnome-power-manager?
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Here is the output from lshal for my backlight:
udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer_backlight'
info.addons = {'hald-addon-generic-backlight'} (string list)
info.capabilities = {'laptop_panel'} (string list)
info.category = 'laptop_panel' (string)
info.interfaces = {'org.freedeskt
I'm still having the same issue in Jaunty. I'm trying to connect to a
password protected folder on a Simpleshare 250 NAS and I'm getting the
following error:
"Error mounting location: Failed to mount Windows share"
This is repeatable using gvfs-mount smb://server/share.
However, the following wo
Wireless and kill switch both work for me on my AAO150. Thanks for hard
work!
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LEDs work with linux-backports-modules-jaunty version of ath5k.
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I got my microphone to work properly by setting
System->Preferences->Sound->Sound Capture: to "HDA Intel ALC268
Analog(ALSA)" not "ALSA". Just FYI.
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If I boot with the nosplash option in /boot/grub/menu.lst, I seem to hang with
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2.6.24-15 is working fine on my Thinkpad R52.
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pm-suspend.log reports "power-pmu: failed to open /dev/pmu"
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After resuming from suspend I get a loud beep and a popup telling me
sleep failed. This only happens randomly and everything seems to have
worked properly. The only error I can find is in pm-suspend.log stating
that power-pmu "failed to open /dev/pmu". All the suspend and resu
The output is
dpkg: *pm-pmu* not found.
I'll let you know about the patch soon. Thanks.
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I applied the patch and it fixed the pm-pmu error, but now another is
coming up.
/usr/lib/pm-utils/functions: line 58: !grep: command not found
I've attached the full pm-suspend.log and my /usr/lib/pm-utils/functions file.
I think the remove_suspend_lock() function was the subject of an update th
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pm-suspend.log reports "power-pmu: failed to open /dev/pmu"
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This happened to me after upgrading to Hardy Beta. I changed the domain
using the Network Manager GUI and the entry "127.0.0.1
HOSTNAME.DOMAIN_NAME was added to /etc/hosts. When I deleted the
.DOMAIN_NAME portio
I also confirm. My iPod is a 2GB Nano. The eject command works fine from
both the CL and from within rhythmbox.
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Patch removed /dev/pmu error, update fixed ! grep error, and pm-
suspend.log is error free, but I'm still getting a popup on resume. It
only seems to happen if the computer is suspended for multiple hours,
but everything appears to resume normally. Is there another log file I
could check to look fo
Sorry, yes it is on the desktop. It says something to the effect of
"Sleep has failed. Please check the help file for common causes" I will
attach the full message the next time it happens...
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pm-suspend.log reports "power-pmu: failed to open /dev/pmu"
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The exact error message is:
Sleep Problem
Your computer failed to suspend.
Check the help file for common problems.
Is there a way to find out who's triggering this message and why?
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Will do. Hopefully, ironing these bugs out will help some others as
well. If you need me to look into anything else, ie why my setup thinks
I have a pmu, please feel free to ask. Thanks again for all your help.
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