Does anyone know much about suspend / resume and how to fix/troubleshoot problems with it?
If you have a look at my bug report here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/438470
This is not 100% reproducible, but occurs at least half the time.
I am using Fedora 18 on my laptop (HP EliteBook 2540p) with the MATE window manager. After installing lightdm to replace gdm, I can set my laptop to suspend when the lid is closed. However, when I resume by opening it and pressing the power button, it often wakes only briefly (a few seconds) and then suspends again.
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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I am having two issues with suspend and resume.
After a kernel update from 3.3.7-1 to 3.4.0-1, my AMD64 F17 desktop system will no longer resume from suspend. The keyboard has no effect. When I hit the power button, I can hear the disk spin up, but the system is still unresponsive. /var/log/pm-suspend.log shows a normal suspend, but nothing else ( a successful resume will start with an "Awake" entry after the last suspend entry).
I reinstalled 11.10 as upgrading to 12.10 seemed to bork my machine. I previously had no problem suspending and resuming so I dont understand wtf has happened.
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.
I have an external hard drive connected to my laptop via a USB connection.
When I boot up the laptop, the external drive gets mounted just fine.
When the laptop is running - with this external drive mounted - I sometimes need to suspend the laptop. So, I will select "Log Out", and then select "Suspend".
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I installed Ubuntu 12.04 on my MacBook Pro 8, 1 when it was released. It has been working well overall, but I have a problem when it comes to suspend and resume operations.
When instructed to (by the closing of the lid etc.), the laptop suspends most of the time.