On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 05:18:32AM +0100, daniel wrote: > I experienced a strange problem with software suspends after upgrading > from squeeze to testing. When using the shutdown or restart functions > from kde my computer often did an unwanted intermedia suspend to ram. > Removing the hibernate package solved that problem; reinstalling the > package doesn't make it reappear. It's probably some kind of shutdown > script problem; I have no idea whether the also installed uswsusp > package has anything to do with it. KDE implements shutdown/reboot commands in kdm (if it is used) and kdm calls shutdown(8) by default (it can be configured in systemsettings). If you didn't change that I have no idea what happened.
> There are no suspend.log files; there are files called pm-suspend, but > without any timestamps. But in syslog, there seems to be some > information about ACPI sleep events. Perhaps I will be so nice and send > you a filtered copy of syslog during some system shutdowns which were > interrupted by unwanted suspend to rams. hibernate writes logs to /var/log/hibernate.log (you don't seem to have it based on reportbug data but it may have been rotated). If there is no log from hibernate, I suppose it wasn't executed. -- WBR, wRAR
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