Hang on Resume from Standby
Matt Patterson
matt at v8zman.com
Fri Feb 24 19:57:23 UTC 2006
Yeah, I was thinking of hibernate as an alternative, and since I have a gig
of ram I figured i needed suspend2. I was hoping to get away with not
recompiling the kernel, but I will if I have to.
If I find any good solutions to the hang problem I will let you know.
Thanks,
Matt
On 2/24/06, Michael V. De Palatis <mdepalatis at mail.utexas.edu> wrote:
>
> I have the Inspiron 6000, and I have similar problems (I have an ATI
> video card, though). I eventually got suspend2 to work (there's a
> great HOWTO on the forums somewhere), but I've had various problems
> with the system once I recompiled the kernel to support it. (e.g., I
> have to manually unload drivers, then reload them just so that I can
> get my wireless card working).
>
> Recently I had trouble with it because any time I ran sudo anything,
> nothing would happen, and I couldn't C-c to kill whatever I was
> trying to do. Then trying to restart, it would hang on a particular
> step.
>
> Of course, up until recently, I didn't have the above problem.
> Hibernate is definitely better than having to completely boot up the
> computer each time, so you may want to try that.
>
> Mike
>
> On Fri, Feb 24, 2006 at 01:09:56PM -0500, Matt Patterson wrote:
> > I have a dell 630m laptop and of course it has ubuntu on it. It has a
> fresh
> > install of breezy. Unfortunately the sleep and hibernate features are
> not
> > functional. I have installed the 686 kernel (386 doesnt work either),
> > enabled acpi sleep in acpi-support, and have the proper i810 video
> drivers.
> > SOMETIMES it will wake back up from a sleep, most of the time not. It
> seems
> > to work better if I switch to a text console before putting it to sleep.
> If
> > I sleep from within X11 it almost never wakes back up.
> >
> > Does anybody have any hints?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Matt
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