I have a new install of 64-bit karmic (Gnome and KDE), dualbooting with XP on a desktop with the ASUS M3N78-EM Mobo.
fail, as in: I choose suspend or hibernate from the gnome menu, and nothing happens. I press the suspend key combo - ditto. Well, actually the screen is locked, but no suspend or hibernation. When the battery runs low, the system shuts down abruptly instead of hibernating, as it's configured to do in the gnome settings dialogs.
My system is able to resume from suspend only after I've let it hibernate:scratch:.
When I do a fresh boot and suspend the system just after the desktop started, resuming will result in a black screen and I had to power off the computer (see pm-suspend-kde-fail.log).
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.
I'll copy the post of "ethanay" from the m1330 thread that seems to be unanswered...
I'm having the same problem:
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Suspend works for me mostly, but when I close the lid and leave it suspended for a while, then resume, it automatically suspends a 2nd time.
Hello, I have a problem with WOL(Wake-On-Lan) and suspend mode.
In my labatory, we use ASROCK main board B75M .
We tested on ubuntu 12.10.
However, WOL and suspend mode does not work.
For, example
When we use 'pm-suspend' , to target pc, it works well without WOL
But, when we use 'pm-suspend' after WOL, it does not work properly.
The target pc does not go into suspend mode.
hi everyone, I have a little problem with my laptop.this is the way I suspend my laptop: I open a terminal and type "sudo pm-utils", suspends perfect, then I push the power button, everything resumes fine, but if I don't stop kill the pm-suspend command (ctrl + c) the laptop go to suspend again. there is a way to avoid this?
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Hello, I have a problem with WOL(Wake-On-Lan) and suspend mode.
In my labatory, we use ASROCK main board B75M .
We tested on ubuntu 12.10.
However, WOL and suspend mode does not work.
For, example
When we use 'pm-suspend' , to target pc, it works well without WOL
But, when we use 'pm-suspend' after WOL, it does not work properly.
The target pc does not go into suspend mode.
I just installed the new 12.04 beta on my Lenovo Ideapad U450. According to this thread Whither hybrid suspend? hibernate and suspend are supported, but in the power settings the option to hibernate is greyed out e.g.