Compaq nc6320 laptop suspend issue in 10.04

chris chevhq at gmail.com
Sat May 29 06:37:29 UTC 2010


On Fri, 2010-05-28 at 22:28 -0700, Ben Newman wrote:
> Sleep was working fine under XP so I don't think its any kind of
> hardware issue.  Does anyone have any applicable advice?
> 

> >
> > On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 4:11 AM, Ben Newman <ben at ultraswank.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hey all, I'm nearing the end of my rope for this, so any help would be
> >> great.  Suspend fails to resume most of the time on my laptop with a
> >> fresh lucid install.  If I run pm-suspend from the command line about
> >> 90% of the time the laptop won't come back up.  The fan starts up but
> >> then its immediately unresponsive and requires holding down the power
> >> button to shut down and reboot.  I've googled the issue and tried all
> >> the solutions I can, but I can't find anything that works.  Running
> >> with a NO_HZ kernel doesn't help.  Shutting off all of my card readers
> >> in the BIOS doesn't help.  Tweaking my acpi settings doesn't help.
> >> I'm running out of options.  One thing I've noticed is that it must
> >> fail almost immediately when trying to resume.  On a successful
> >> restart I see this in the pm-suspend.log:
> >>
> >> .....
> >> /etc/pm/sleep.d/action_wpa suspend suspend:success.
> >> Fri May 28 00:17:37 PDT 2010: performing suspend
> >> Fri May 28 00:17:47 PDT 2010: Awake.
> >> Fri May 28 00:17:47 PDT 2010: Running hooks for resume
> >> .....
> >>
> >> But in a failed attempt I get this:
> >>
> >> .....
> >> /etc/pm/sleep.d/action_wpa suspend suspend:success.
> >> Fri May 28 00:19:12 PDT 2010: performing suspend
> >> ..<EOF>..
> >>
> >> So it looks like its hanging very early in the resume process.  Any
> >> help would be greatly appreciated.  This is really making my laptop
> >> hard to use.
> >>
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