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On 09/12/2012 05:59 PM, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote: |
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> I switched to 3.0 more than a year ago (I use vanilla-sources). Never |
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> had a problem with suspend and/or hibernate; I'm now running kernel |
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> 3.5.3. You didn't specify how do you suspend. pm-utils? dbus-send to |
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> upower? echo mem > /sys/power/state? I would recommend you to shut |
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> down X, and try pm-suspend from the console. It may tell you more |
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> info. Regards. |
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I use KDE and use it to suspend. It's worked flawlessly for years now, |
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although I had to enable usb wakeup on one of the USB hubs for the |
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keyboard to wake. |
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The thing is, it goes to sleep fine. It goes into low power state & |
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shuts fans etc. off. The problem is, after leaving it for a while, you |
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can't wake it. I've tried waking immediately after suspending, and it |
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works. Leave it for a duration (like overnight) and neither the keyboard |
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or power button wakes it (as in absolutely nothing happens, it won't |
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even turn on/spin up fans etc.) |
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I think I might have a hardware issue now. I shut down last night and |
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this morning X wouldn't start right away - I turned it on and walked |
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away from it. Restarting xdm made it start, but it had been running for |
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> 5 minutes at that point. |
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Dan |