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Am Mittwoch, 12. September 2012, 17:18:38 schrieb Daniel Frey: |
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> So about a month ago I decided to update my kernel to the dreaded 3.x |
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> series. My old 2.6.x kernel was working fine, but of course I decided |
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> to try to update it anyway, knowing there were problems with suspend |
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> and a few other things. |
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> I've always used gentoo-sources. So I tried 3.3.8. |
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> Hrm. Suspend doesn't work. I tried 3.4.5, 3.4.9 and 3.0.35 (older |
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> versions are no longer available.) If I'd known it would completely |
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> kill my suspend and make it useless, I wouldn't have bothered. |
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> Here's the problem: |
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> I can suspend fine. It appears to work. It powers off and goes into |
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> its suspend state. I press the space bar. Nothing. So, then I |
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> discovered that as of 3.2 USB wakeup had completely changed in the |
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> kernel, and you need to set hubs and devices in /proc/acpi/wakeup |
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I don't have to do that. |
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> (which is normally done for you) *and* in /sys/devices. No biggie, I |
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> wrote a script to do just that at |
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neither that. In fact, I have done nothing. It just works, with fglrx. |
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uname -a |
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Linux energy 3.4.10 #1 SMP Sun Sep 9 23:01:01 CEST 2012 x86_64 AMD Phenom(tm) |
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II X4 955 Processor AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux |
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and 3.2 before that |
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and 3.0 before that. |
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