[maybe a kernel bug] Some notebooks freeze when going to suspend/hibernate
Markus Burger
markus.burger1990 at yahoo.de
Mon Feb 15 10:49:50 UTC 2010
Hi!
Well, I hope I am right here, but I didn't know where else to
communicate with the kernel developers.
On Launchpad is a large bug-report of a few people like me who
discovering a strange behaviour when their system goes to
suspend/hibernate. Here's the link:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/485108
If you read the discriptions in the bugreport everything necessary of
description of the problem is, hopefully, said (b.t.w. my nick is
BlackVodka).
So, I'm quite sure it's a kernel bug, the strange thing is when
installing a vanilla 2.6.29-kernel on karmic, suspend suddenly begins to
work again. I write you this e-mail because I'm scared this problem will
still exists in Lucid (and in alpha 2 it does). In the bugreport on
Launchpad there are some logs and data, I've also done with the help of
some forum-posts a dump of the RTC-Chip with dmesg, but couldn't find
information like "hash matches" (whatever it is) for which I was told in
the articles I read to look for.
Well, I'm still hoping this problem get's soon fixed, because I'm
suffering e.g. from the pretty low performance of my Intel-GPU on
Jaunty. So, I want to upgrade as soon as possible to a newer system but
I also need working suspend in the college--I think that's what a
'Universität' called in English.
At last, please excuse may bad language, I'm from Germany and do my best
to write a understandable mail :)
Just let me know if you need more information/logfiles/whatever and I'll
do what I can...
Thanks in advantance and continue with developing this great system,
using Ubuntu for about 2 years and still loving it :)
Your's sincerly,
M. Burger
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