I am running Ubuntu 12.04 on a Core i5 2500K and ASRock Z68 Pro3-M motherboard (no graphics card, hd is a WD Green 1TB, and cd drive is some cheap lite-on drive). Since installing 12.04, my computer has been freezing after resume, but not every time.
Hi guys,
I just freshly installed 12.04 LTS Desktop version on my laptop, and managed to install all my apps and get everything working fine which took me over a day.
It was all honky dory until I installed hibernate from Synaptic, and rebooted to set the power-options ( hibernate on closing the laptop lid ), but I never saw the light of Ubuntu's day again.
After the reboot, in failsafe mode
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I've recently had to start using my laptop out of the house and have been wanting to quickly move from location to location with the ability to resume my work quickly.
Hello,
With Oneiric, I'm unable to wake up from standby mode on my desktop computer. When I ask Ubuntu to go into standby mode, it takes 1-2 seconds to do so. When I power on the computer again, I can see the leds of my screen, my SSD, and keyboard (numlock) lighting again, but that's about it.
Hey Linux lovers,
Got a new laptop and everything so far besides this issue works out of the box. When my laptop goes to sleep and then I attempt to make it resume the screen stays black. There seems to be more than a few bug reports about it.
I've google'd plenty of times and installed a few scrips here and there to no avail. Should install the fglrx ati drivers?
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I am running Fedora 17 on a Fujitsu Siemens Amilo li1718 laptop with Radeon Xpress 200m graphics card. When trying to resume after suspend I just get a blank screen. Also the wireless light goes out. No buttons work. I have to hold the power button to force the computer to turn off, then reboot.
Hello all
in the continuing struggle to get suspend and resume back on my desktop machine running 12.04 64bit, can anyone give any advice on unloading of modules?
I currently experience crashes/freeze with while going into standby or trying to resume.
I want to control what turns off and what stays on when I put my computer on standby. How can I do this?
For example, I can wake it up again by pressing any key, but I would rather save the power that they keyboard is using; I want to turn off the keyboard when it's on standby. I would also like to make sure that this applies, to any drives, sound card, etc...
I have a problem with the resume on this laptop:Compaq CQ61-125EQ