On 23/05/12 16:55, Camaleón wrote: > On Wed, 23 May 2012 06:36:24 +0100, elbbit wrote: >> On 22/05/12 17:37, Camaleón wrote: >>> That's curious because closing the lid and suspending from menu should >>> both trigger the same command unless.... >> >> That's what I thought. I put debugging on for the pm-utils scripts and >> checked a whole bunch of log files and, like you say, it seems to be a >> problem with the Intel software (callback trace suggests it). > > You can try to isolate the kernel oops by puting the intel VGA driver in > the blacklist so it does not enter into suspension. If blacklisting the > driver makes the suspension works again when closing the lib, at least > you'd had found the root of the problem.
I will try this in the next few hours. On the one laptop I have full gnome, the other is xorg/compiz only (no gnome). >> When logged into the laptop by OpenSSH the laptop continues to respond, >> and in the log file (see pastebin below) you see me attempting to >> shutdown the computer (around line 616) which succeeds. However, once >> lid-down-then-up-again the screen is frozen at the Gnome idle/lock >> screen until the system cuts the power. For me this confirms a screen >> issue. If I repeatedly press the power button or close the lid again >> still nothing happens. > > Your log is very long and I can see gnome-shell "oopsing". Just for > testing purposes, can you reproduce the oops when logged inside a gnome- > classical session? Will do. >>> what's the action you have configured when closing the lid, to suspend >>> or hibernate? >> >> Mine is set to suspend. > > Okay, the action is consistent then. The only difference I see is that > suspending when closing the lid involves an ACPI action while suspending > from the menu doesn't (it's an action directly triggered by the user). My first thought was ACPI issue. Thanks, -- elb...@gmail.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4fbd36e8.4010...@gmail.com