Whenever I go into hibernate or suspend it doesn't seem to work.
I'm running Ubuntu 12.04, and my laptop* won't wake from sleep/suspend/hibernate. (Is sleep the same thing as suspend?) I'm not even sure which of these things it's doing. When I am done working for the day, I lock my screen (Control-Alt-L).
On both of the machines on which I've very recently installed #!, "Suspend" (or "Sleep") isn't among the options offered by typing Super-X. Googling quickly shows that this is a common complaint. I tried to look at recent (Debian-era) solutions.
My situation:
Ubuntu 10.10 running on an Atom driven main board
The main board has a GPIO chip integrated (F75111 by Fintek).
They communicate through I2C (SMBus). We have a driver running that works, we can send outputs and read inputs. Great!
We would like to use the I/O interface to suspend (sleep) and wake up again.
Sleep is no problem. On an incoming input: run s2both.
Hi there,
since a couple of weeks I'm using Linux Mint 13 cinnamon edition on my Acer Aspire 5610 Notebook.
After several tweaks it's running quite smooth.
Main issue I'm facing up is a bug in suspend mode: Trying to resume fails frequently.
I figured out that my Bluetooth stack is responsible for this behaviour.
BTW Kernel 3.4 & 3.5 do not show this bug.
So I was trying to add a sleep.d scrip
So I've never used either hibernate or suspend and have been reading up on it as I am upgrading all my stuff and wanna try either/both but have some questions first
I understand that hibernate is mostly for desktop pc's and writes the save to disk and shutsdown
and suspend is more for lappy's and holds the save in ram
is that right?
1) how do you get out of hibernate/suspend?
just use the power
Hello,I own a Dell Vostro 1310.Suspend systemctl suspend and hibernate systemctl hibernate works without any problems, also resuming from these.But when I suspend my system to RAM I can wake up only via power button - wake up via USB fails.In BIOS I enabled 'USB wake support (only AC mode)'.http://ompldr.org/vZ2thaQ/bios.jpgI also tried using another keyboard (the one of my brother), but
Hi all,
I have some problems getting some of the buttons on my Thinkpad working properly. Volume buttons, thinklight, etc. work through tpb. It's the other buttons (sleep, hibernate, etc.) that are causing problems. The wireless radio button also works. I can hibernate and suspend successfully from the command-line using pm-suspend, etc.
Recently update my system, and now pressing the suspend button (Fn+F3 in my case) doesn't suspend it to ram as it did before.Running acpi_listen and hitting the button gives me the output "button/sleep SBTN 00000080 00000000 K" so clearly it's hearing it.