a few days ago i was looking a way to make my laptop's hibernate process faster.
after searching on the internet, i found an intruction to install uswsusp for faster hibernate process.
'sudo apt-get install uswsusp'
'sudo apt-get install hibernate'
'sudo ln -sf /usr/sbin/hibernate /usr/sbin/pm-hibernate'
but, after i did that command line, now my laptop cannot hibernate.
Whenever I go into hibernate or suspend it doesn't seem to work.
I've recently updated this book from F10 to F12. New install.
It seems to work okay, but it's not successfully hibernating, AFAICT.
(That did work with F10 with no problems.)
Ubuntu 12.04 64bit refuses to hibernate when battery is critically low. Instead it does a complete shutdown which is unnecessary and can cause loss of data.
I have enabled Hibernate (pm-hibernate) on following the common instructions I tested pm-hibernate it is works fine when run manually.
I have set my power options to hibernate "When Power is Critically Low".
Hi,
after installing 3.7.2-204 I no longer have mem in /sys/power/state. Thus my laptop does not hibernate after closing the lid. With 201 all was fine. That is, I still can hibernate with
echo mem >/sys/power/state or also systemctl hibernate?
Anybody else? Anybody knows the reason? I could not find anything
Klaus
Since switching to Karmic, suspend and hibernate are not working consistently on my Toshiba Satellite. I have it set to hibernate when I close the lid, but doing so only turns off the screen. The suspend and hibernate keys on my keyboard also no longer work. When I select these options from the menu, the computer will suspend or hibernate properly.
Is it possible to put a Laptop in Hibernate or not, as on my 13.04 Pre-Release system the Hibernate option is in Power settings but it's grayed out?
Roland
This is /var/log/pm-suspend.log:Initial commandline parameters: mar 29 gen 2013, 12.46.13, GMT: Running hooks for hibernate.Running hook /usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/00logging hibernate hibernate:Linux black 3.7.4-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Jan 21 23:05:29 CET 2013 x86_64 GNU/LinuxModule Size Used byiTCO_wdt
I hardly ever put my laptop on suspend/hibernate, so I don't know how long I've had this issue for. I'm on Ubuntu 11.10. When I turn my laptop back on again from suspend- a blank screen shows up and none of the keyboard buttons/touch-pad respond; only way to recover is holding down the power button to restart.