[Bug 35174] Re: [Bug 35174] Re: ThinkPad X60 cannot resume from suspend to RAM

Scott Norris scottie_z at yahoo.com
Wed May 10 16:05:27 UTC 2006


I installed the most recent kernel stuff as of 10 May, 10:30 CDT.  I'm
not sure what it all does, but I installed that everything that
gnome-update-manager offered with "linux" in the name -- i.e.,

  linux-386
  linux-image-386
  linux-image-2.6.15-22-386 (.34 version)
  linux-restricted-modules-386
  linux-restricted-modules-common
  linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15-386-22

I have *NOT* kept the rest of the system up to date, as we have a slow
internet connection.  I will be happy to apply specific updates if
necessary, and report back.


Results
---------
Fn-F4 now works to put the computer to sleep.  However, the computer
still fails to wake up.  (Fn-F4 produces HD LED action, but no wake.)

Fn-F12 works to put the computer into hibernate.  Upon thawing, we get
to "mounting root file system...", then some vertical brown-and-black
stripes as reported elsewhere, then a shell with a blinking cursor, and
then the successfully reloaded desktop.

Computer can be successfully hibernated/thawed multiple times (well, two
at least).

This may require a separate bug report, but the wired NIC fails to work
after thawing.  To reproduce: start computer without internet
connection, then hibernate, then thaw, then 'ifdown eth0'.  After this,
'ifup eth0' appears to send out DHCP requests, but appears not to hear
any responses.  After a 'real' restart, however, the network can be
successfully set up in this way.  I've reported elsewhere (42572) that
the wired NIC failed to be auto-detected on my machine, and required me
to remove and then re-install the e1000 driver.  I'll add this comment
to that bug.

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ThinkPad X60 cannot resume from suspend to RAM
https://launchpad.net/bugs/35174




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