RE: Hibernation with ThinkPad T14 AMD Gen 1 + 2

2022-12-08 Thread Frédéric BOITEUX
Hello Martin, I’ve a Thinkpad P14s AMD Gen1 (P14s is similar to T14). At the beginning, the faulty BIOS firmware was an actually plague (high battery drain in suspend and even in hibernation modes !), then the hibernation drain was fixed (but not the drain in suspend mode, sadly), and

Hibernation with ThinkPad T14 AMD Gen 1 + 2

2022-12-08 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Hi! Back then when I bought the first ThinkPad T14 AMD Gen 1 I had memory corruption issues after resuming from hibernation several times. Which led to general protection faults and BTRFS filesystem errors. This also happened with sleep mode set to Linux. It was one with AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U

Re: Issues resuming from hibernation

2017-01-11 Thread solitone
On Thursday, January 12, 2017 1:45:48 AM CET you wrote: > p.s. I forgot to ask, you wrote; 'There's another thing though, that I > wrote about in another branch of this thread.' > > What branch and what thread is that. Did you mean another mailinglist > maybe. No, in this same mailing list, and i

Re: Issues resuming from hibernation

2017-01-11 Thread solitone
On Thursday, January 12, 2017 1:43:38 AM CET Richard Waterbeek wrote: > I noticed that the values there don't seem to have a direct relation > with the actual brightness. No, in my case they do relate with brightness. > What I mean with that is, I tap the function key three times down and > three

Re: Issues resuming from hibernation

2017-01-11 Thread Richard Waterbeek
Netherlands solitone schreef op di 10-01-2017 om 07:01 [+0100]: > On Tuesday, January 10, 2017 3:12:11 AM CET Richard Waterbeek wrote: > > Do you have other strange things going on when the system comes back > > from hibernation or is it only the wireless connection that is being > >

Re: Issues resuming from hibernation

2017-01-09 Thread solitone
On Tuesday, January 10, 2017 3:12:11 AM CET Richard Waterbeek wrote: > Do you have other strange things going on when the system comes back > from hibernation or is it only the wireless connection that is being > thrown out I wonder. Hi Richard, now wireless network works perfectly w

Re: Issues resuming from hibernation

2017-01-09 Thread Richard Waterbeek
nection, I have on top of that Gnome Network Manager, but WICd also is a proper tool. Do you have other strange things going on when the system comes back from hibernation or is it only the wireless connection that is being thrown out I wonder. -- Richard Waterbeek The Netherlands solitone sch

Re: Issues resuming from hibernation

2017-01-03 Thread solitone
The monitor being off is for sure what causes the problem. If I closed the lid at this precise moment, the system would hibernate and then resume perfectly ok. However, if I first ran the following command in a terminal to switch off the screen: $ sleep 1 && xset dpms force off and then close

Re: Issues resuming from hibernation

2017-01-02 Thread solitone
As I wrote in a previous message, I solved the WiFi issue. However, I've recently noticed another problem affecting the display. If I turn the lid when the monitor is on, everything works fine--the laptop hibernates, and when it resumes I get the monitor on. If the monitor is already off (it sw

Re: Issues resuming from hibernation

2016-12-25 Thread solitone
On Sunday, December 25, 2016 8:22:27 PM CET solitone wrote: > So, I found out that removing the wifi driver after wake up from hibernation > (rmmod brcmfmac), and then reloading it again (modprobe brcmfmac) solves > the problem. The network starts to work again. And here's the scr

Re: Issues resuming from hibernation

2016-12-25 Thread solitone
On Sunday, December 25, 2016 8:17:48 PM CET solitone wrote: > This depends on the lid being open. If I close the lid, the laptop goes to > suspend (thanks to KDE's settings) and stays there. In contrast, when I > suspend from KDE's menu, it suspends but it wakes up immediately after. BTW, this is

Re: Issues resuming from hibernation

2016-12-25 Thread solitone
So, I found out that removing the wifi driver after wake up from hibernation (rmmod brcmfmac), and then reloading it again (modprobe brcmfmac) solves the problem. The network starts to work again.

Re: Issues resuming from hibernation

2016-12-25 Thread solitone
On Saturday, December 24, 2016 2:08:57 PM CET solitone wrote: > One think I've noticed just today is that now neither hibernation to disk > nor suspension to RAM work as expected. The laptop goes to sleep, but > immediately after it automatically resumes without any input from me. T

Re: Issues resuming from hibernation

2016-12-24 Thread solitone
On Saturday, December 24, 2016 2:05:25 PM CET solitone wrote: > At 13:52:24 I got a timeout error that I think prevents the network device from reactivating correctly. Here are somo more details from syslog: Dec 24 13:51:59 alan kernel: [ 620.183140] brcmfmac: brcmf_msgbuf_query_dcmd: Timeout

Re: Issues resuming from hibernation

2016-12-24 Thread solitone
On Saturday, December 24, 2016 5:10:43 PM CET you wrote: > Have you tried to add a swapfile to fstab? Just to check if it has > something to do with not enough swap. Hi Roberto, no, I haven't done it yet, although I'm pretty sure it has not to do with swap size. I'm finding many errors on resume

Re: Issues resuming from hibernation

2016-12-24 Thread Roberto Efraín Uribe Capulín
Have you tried to add a swapfile to fstab? Just to check if it has something to do with not enough swap. El sáb., dic. 24, 2016 7:09, solitone escribió: > One think I've noticed just today is that now neither hibernation to disk > nor > suspension to RAM work as expected. The

Re: Issues resuming from hibernation

2016-12-24 Thread solitone
One think I've noticed just today is that now neither hibernation to disk nor suspension to RAM work as expected. The laptop goes to sleep, but immediately after it automatically resumes without any input from me. I'm sure some days ago this did not happen. It might be a side effect

Re: Issues resuming from hibernation

2016-12-24 Thread solitone
And here are my NetworkManager's logs, from when I sent the request to hibernate to disk (13:51:02), to the resume request (13:51:31). At 13:52:24 I got a timeout error that I think prevents the network device from reactivating correctly. Dec 24 13:51:02 alan NetworkManager[674]: [1482583862.

Re: Issues resuming from hibernation

2016-12-24 Thread solitone
On Saturday, December 24, 2016 6:28:22 AM CET solitone wrote: > I confirm the problem has indeed to do with hibernation (suspending to disk). Specifically, here's the output of nmcli after either a cold startup or resuming from RAM: # solitone@alan:~$ nmcli wlp3s0: connected to

Re: Issues resuming from hibernation

2016-12-23 Thread solitone
On Friday, December 23, 2016 11:55:19 PM CET Richard Waterbeek wrote: > You might want to consider, to not longer put the computer to > hibernation, but to use suspend. This way, you will not have to store > the memory state to harddisk, instead the RAM will stay on batter

Re: Issues resuming from hibernation

2016-12-23 Thread Richard Waterbeek
Hi solitone, You might want to consider, to not longer put the computer to hibernation, but to use suspend. This way, you will not have to store the memory state to harddisk, instead the RAM will stay on battery power. This state [I have a PC], is ACPI and the command to put the computer

Issues resuming from hibernation

2016-12-23 Thread solitone
I've got a debian stretch installation on a MacBookPro 12,1 (Retina, Early 2015). When I resume the system from hibernation, the Wi-Fi adapter doesn't work any longer. I need to reboot the system to have it work again. Besides, performance in general is pretty bad after resume. The

Re: how to make debian use my swapfile for hibernation

2015-03-20 Thread Michael
Florian, > too. There is no guarantee that the filesystem will not change the > offset. An FSCK Uh, i did not think of that...hmpf. Indeed, that's a problem. Well, as a workaround, i could figure the actual offset by boot script and ... uhm ... put it where ... ? (Building a new initrd in cas

Re: how to make debian use my swapfile for hibernation

2015-03-20 Thread Florian Reitmeir
Hi, On 03/19/2015 12:42 AM, Michael wrote: > There is > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Suspend_and_hibernate#Hibernation > but, one reason i decided to go with a swap file, is to be able to easily > change its size anytime later. But according to this manual, if i recre

Re: how to make debian use my swapfile for hibernation

2015-03-18 Thread Stefan Monnier
> but, one reason i decided to go with a swap file, is to be able to > easily change its size anytime later. I'm not sure if/how you can get hibernation to a swap-file, but you can get hibernation to swap that can easily be resized: use LVM and put your swap in an

Re: how to make debian use my swapfile for hibernation

2015-03-18 Thread Michael
27;read' them :) So far my understanding, which is not derived from the manuals but my best guess :) Hibernation however belongs to the kernel space. That space is no more earth orbit, since it is created way before any login happens. The kernel deals with the hardware, with booting up the machi

Re: how to make debian use my swapfile for hibernation

2015-03-18 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
how > to tell the system about it. > > There is > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Suspend_and_hibernate#Hibernation > but, one reason i decided to go with a swap file, is to be able to easily > change its size anytime later. But according to this manual, if i recreate &g

how to make debian use my swapfile for hibernation

2015-03-18 Thread Michael
There is https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Suspend_and_hibernate#Hibernation but, one reason i decided to go with a swap file, is to be able to easily change its size anytime later. But according to this manual, if i recreate it, i also have to adjust the offset stuff ? That's several fiddling ste

Re: Laptop Not Resuming From Hibernation

2011-11-29 Thread Colin Lancaster
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 6:23 AM, wrote: > Colin- > > All laptops are different, but my T520 resume from hibernation problems > were solved by going to a 3.0+ kernel. Do a uname -r to see which kernel > you are using. > > Keith > >> Hello, >> >> I recen

Re: Laptop Not Resuming From Hibernation

2011-11-29 Thread keitho
Colin- All laptops are different, but my T520 resume from hibernation problems were solved by going to a 3.0+ kernel. Do a uname -r to see which kernel you are using. Keith > Hello, > > I recently installed Debian 6.0.3 (squeeze) on my Acer Aspire 5735 laptop > and > I&#x

Re: Debian 64 on Thinkpad T61p freezes on resume from hibernation

2010-11-20 Thread Alexey A Nikitin
2010/11/20 Klistvud : > Dne, 20. 11. 2010 00:53:03 je Alexey A Nikitin napisal(a): >> >> ~16:30:35 - I press power button >> ~16:30:54 - GRUB is loading... (it took me some time to enter BIOS >> password) >> ~16:30:58 - "Loading, please wait..." message after GRUB menu entry >> selection, disk acti

Re: Debian 64 on Thinkpad T61p freezes on resume from hibernation

2010-11-20 Thread Klistvud
Dne, 20. 11. 2010 00:53:03 je Alexey A Nikitin napisal(a): ~16:30:35 - I press power button ~16:30:54 - GRUB is loading... (it took me some time to enter BIOS password) ~16:30:58 - "Loading, please wait..." message after GRUB menu entry selection, disk activity indicator lights up, screen goe

Re: Debian 64 on Thinkpad T61p freezes on resume from hibernation

2010-11-19 Thread Alexey A Nikitin
ave like 4GB of >> RAM, and you load lots of applications, then your resume from hibernation >> will be quite long regardless. > > I'll look into logs tonight or tomorrow night and will post if I find > anything. > Hi, I've synchronized my watch with computer clo

Re: Debian 64 on Thinkpad T61p freezes on resume from hibernation

2010-11-19 Thread Alexey A Nikitin
esolved -- and obviously your > partitions do get mounted -- the first thing to do would be to look at the > logs. There you may find some pointers. Although, if you have like 4GB of > RAM, and you load lots of applications, then your resume from hibernation > will be quite long rega

Re: Debian 64 on Thinkpad T61p freezes on resume from hibernation

2010-11-19 Thread Klistvud
find some pointers. Although, if you have like 4GB of RAM, and you load lots of applications, then your resume from hibernation will be quite long regardless. -- Cheerio, Klistvud http://bufferoverflow.tiddlyspot.com Certifiable Loonix User #481801 Please reply t

Re: Debian 64 on Thinkpad T61p freezes on resume from hibernation

2010-11-18 Thread Alexey A Nikitin
2010/11/18 Alexey A Nikitin wrote: > 5) at this point machine doesn't respond to anything but holding power > button for 4 seconds, not even the magic SysRq. Well, guess what - thanks to fgarcia101's post at http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=56324&p=327663 I learned that apparently I'm

Debian 64 on Thinkpad T61p freezes on resume from hibernation

2010-11-18 Thread Alexey Nikitin
c SysRq. Logs don't seem to show anything related to thawing after hibernation, only successful hibernation and then boot after holding power for 4 seconds, so I suspect there may be problem with mounting disks. I do have / on LVM and liquorix kernel, but I had exactly the same problem whil

Re: Not resuming from hibernation; doing normal reboot instead

2010-06-12 Thread Stefan Monnier
ramfs-tools/conf.d/resume and set > RESUME=/dev/mapper/debian-swap_1 according to my configuration? I got this Yes. > from http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=568877. Well, I did > that followed by updating the initrd but it did not do the thing. > The system even

Re: Re: Not resuming from hibernation; doing normal reboot instead

2010-06-12 Thread Nima Azarbayjany
UME=/dev/mapper/debian-swap_1 according to my configuration? I got this from http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=568877. Well, I did that followed by updating the initrd but it did not do the thing. The system even failed to go into hibernation whereas it at least did hibernate befor

Re: Re: Not resuming from hibernation; doing normal reboot instead

2010-06-12 Thread Nima Azarbayjany
UME=/dev/mapper/debian-swap_1 according to my configuration? I got this from http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=568877. Well, I did that followed by updating the initrd but it did not do the thing. The system even failed to go into hibernation whereas it at least did hibernate befor

Re: Not resuming from hibernation; doing normal reboot instead

2010-06-01 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Thanks Stefan. Unfortunately, I'm not an expert and currently do not seem > to be able to do something to get rid of this strangely long-lasting bug. > I hope someone will do it soon. It's easy to work around this problem: don't use UUIDs. After all, if you're using LVM, then your partitions ha

Re: Re: Not resuming from hibernation; doing normal reboot instead

2010-06-01 Thread Nima Azarbayjany
Yes, it's a related problem: in the initrd (i.e. before resume or before mounting the root filesystem), LVM tries to activate only the root partition and the swap partition. It seems more harmless to forget to activate a partition than to accidentally activate one that shouldn't, but in any case

Re: Not resuming from hibernation; doing normal reboot instead

2010-05-28 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> Please add your voice to >> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=544641 >> in the hope that someone will finally fix this very-long-standing bug >> (for which I even provide a patch there, so it's not like it's hard to >> fix). > It's kinda strange to me. I do not have uswsusp insta

Re: Re: Not resuming from hibernation; doing normal reboot instead

2010-05-28 Thread Nima Azarbayjany
Please add your voice to http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=544641 in the hope that someone will finally fix this very-long-standing bug (for which I even provide a patch there, so it's not like it's hard to fix). Stefan It's kinda strange to me. I do not ha

Re: Not resuming from hibernation; doing normal reboot instead

2010-05-26 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Let me add that I chose LVM when I was setting up partitions. Is this > possible that the resume image is not seen because the swap partition might > be unavailable? Please add your voice to http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=544641 in the hope that someone will finally fix t

Re: Not resuming from hibernation; doing normal reboot instead

2010-05-25 Thread Florian Reitmeir
On Sun, 23 May 2010 16:25:46 +0430 Nima Azarbayjany wrote: > I have a recent install of Squeeze on my HP Pavilion dv5 laptop and > hibernate is not working for me. > Let me add that I chose LVM when I was setting up partitions. Is > this possible that the resume image is not seen because the s

Not resuming from hibernation; doing normal reboot instead

2010-05-23 Thread Nima Azarbayjany
Hi all, I have a recent install of Squeeze on my HP Pavilion dv5 laptop and hibernate is not working for me. The system does a normal hibernation but upon starting the machine, it does a normal boot seemingly ignoring the resume image. The effects of hibernation seem to limit to disk

Re: Linux laptop Suspend / Hibernation development

2009-09-17 Thread T o n g
On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 01:27:15 +, T o n g wrote: > Thanks Stefan for your reply. > > To answer my own question, here is what I discovered about suspend / > hibernation evolvement in Linux laptop world. > > - the traditional tools are uswsusp + hibernate (s2ram/s2dis

Linux laptop Suspend / Hibernation development

2009-09-17 Thread T o n g
Thanks Stefan for your reply. To answer my own question, here is what I discovered about suspend / hibernation evolvement in Linux laptop world. - the traditional tools are uswsusp + hibernate (s2ram/s2disk & hibernate- ram/hibernate-disk) - pm-utils is the new suspend and powerstate set

Re: Suspend / Hibernation

2009-09-14 Thread Stefan Monnier
indow manager (fluxbox). > Anyone know a good web page that covers setting up suspend / hibernation > under Debian? I usually install uswsusp (which provides s2ram and s2disk), as well as `hibernate' which provides a wrapper script around these (which knows to unload some conflicting module

Re: Suspend / Hibernation

2009-09-11 Thread T o n g
Thanks Adrian. On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 18:35:01 +1000, Adrian Levi wrote: > 2009/9/11 T o n g : >> Hi, >> >> The Suspend / Hibernation feature works out of box in Unbunto on my >> Acer Aspire (AS5536), but I want my Debian (debootstrap based) works >> the same as we

Re: Suspend / Hibernation

2009-09-11 Thread Adrian Levi
2009/9/11 T o n g : > Hi, > > The Suspend / Hibernation feature works out of box in Unbunto on my Acer > Aspire (AS5536), but I want my Debian (debootstrap based) works the same > as well. How should I do that? I meant, there seems so many packages/ > tools able to do that, which

Suspend / Hibernation

2009-09-10 Thread T o n g
Hi, The Suspend / Hibernation feature works out of box in Unbunto on my Acer Aspire (AS5536), but I want my Debian (debootstrap based) works the same as well. How should I do that? I meant, there seems so many packages/ tools able to do that, which are the recommend combinations? I've

Re: hibernation with new kernels

2009-02-20 Thread justin joseph
ind of thing which does something during hibernation or resume so I wanted > to know how to turn if off! :) Good one.. http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html and maybe if you have more time http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html and then maybe more on topposting, Xposting etc... Havi

Re: hibernation with new kernels

2009-02-19 Thread Nima Azarbayjany
Now I see what you meant by turning off the tea kettle. It was an interesting joke and I am sorry that I did not realize what you meant initially. I thought at first that the tea kettle might be a script or that kind of thing which does something during hibernation or resume so I wanted to know

Re: hibernation with new kernels

2009-02-19 Thread Nima Azarbayjany
I admit it was a funny joke and it was really a good answer. In fact, the source of the noise is not the tea kettle. It does not always happen that the kettle might make a noise right when my laptop is resuming from hibernation and by the way I don't have a tea kettle in my room. Can you p

Re: hibernation with new kernels

2009-02-19 Thread Deryk Barker
Nima Azarbayjany wrote: I surely know what a tea kettle is, I just do not know what Frank meant by saying turn off the tea kettle is his email. It did not make sense to me. I am really not fluent in idiomatic English. I wouldn't worry about it. Having spent the first 38 years of my life in En

Re: hibernation with new kernels

2009-02-19 Thread Frank Lin PIAT
Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 11:18 PM, Gerard Robin > wrote: > On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 08:34:17PM +0330, Nima Azarbayjany > wrote: > From: Nima Azarbayjany > > To: Frank Lin PIAT , >SmartList &

Re: hibernation with new kernels

2009-02-19 Thread Mike Castle
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Nima Azarbayjany wrote: > Can you please be clear? It was a joke. In your original email, you did not provide enough context to determine what could have been the cause of the noise. Frank suggested that maybe the source of your noise was that your tea kettle wa

Re: hibernation with new kernels

2009-02-19 Thread Nima Azarbayjany
correctly until I learn enough. Can you please be clear? Thanks. On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 11:18 PM, Gerard Robin wrote: > On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 08:34:17PM +0330, Nima Azarbayjany wrote: > >> From: Nima Azarbayjany >> To: Frank Lin PIAT , >>SmartList >> Sub

Re: hibernation with new kernels

2009-02-19 Thread Gerard Robin
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 08:34:17PM +0330, Nima Azarbayjany wrote: From: Nima Azarbayjany To: Frank Lin PIAT , SmartList Subject: Re: hibernation with new kernels I am sorry, I do not know what the tea kettle is. Turn off the tea kettle. dict kettle gives: From The Collaborative

Re: hibernation with new kernels

2009-02-19 Thread Nima Azarbayjany
I have already the newest kernel and have always used the latest versions. I can't check what version it was that was working well. I have had to do a whole reinstall several times. But it was a 2.6.2x kernel. The hibernation seems to be as fast as it was though I didn't do anythi

Re: hibernation with new kernels

2009-02-18 Thread Frank Lin PIAT
On Tue, 2009-02-17 at 20:18 +0330, Nima Azarbayjany wrote: > Hi all, > > I have a Dell Inspiron E1505 laptop with Debian Lenny installed on it. > I have regularly installed the updates. I had no problem with > hibernation until the latest kernel updates were installed. It wo

hibernation with new kernels

2009-02-17 Thread Nima Azarbayjany
Hi all, I have a Dell Inspiron E1505 laptop with Debian Lenny installed on it. I have regularly installed the updates. I had no problem with hibernation until the latest kernel updates were installed. It works, but much slower than before. While hibernating/resuming, the screen goes

hibernation

2009-01-15 Thread Nima Azarbayjany
Hi all, I have a Dell Inspiron E1505 laptop with Debian Lenny installed on it. I have regularly installed the updates. I had no problem with hibernation until the latest kernel updates were installed. It works, but much slower than before. While hibernating and restoring, the screen in

Re: Swap encryption (via LUKS) and Hibernation (disk suspend)

2007-05-06 Thread Bob Proulx
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > All this was done via the Debian installer, correct? Yes. > Also, you opted to have just one real partition, where everything is > encrypted even /boot? So I take it you use a USB dongle to boot your > system initially? For both lvm and for encrypted filesystems /boot

Re: Swap encryption (via LUKS) and Hibernation (disk suspend)

2007-05-06 Thread q9u3x4c02
On Saturday 05 May 2007 11:56, Bob Proulx wrote: > Let me very tersely describe this process.  The first thing is to > create a physical volume for encryption.  That enables a new option to > configure encrypted filesystems.  Then what I think is best is to use > lvm to manage all of the rest.  The

Re: Swap encryption (via LUKS) and Hibernation (disk suspend)

2007-05-05 Thread q9u3x4c02
On Saturday 05 May 2007 15:31, bob-at-proulx.com (Bob Proulx) |debian_laptop| wrote: > But suspend to ram is not quite so good on my T42.  While I can > demonstrate suspend to ram working I cannot do it reliably 100% of the > time.  This is not related to the encrypted partitions.  On the T43p > (

Re: Swap encryption (via LUKS) and Hibernation (disk suspend)

2007-05-05 Thread Bob Proulx
y mileage will not vary! I am really worried of the > installation working and even suspend and hibernation working correctly but > then one day, whether due to upgrade or whatnot, hibernation fails, corrupts > swap and upon resume, corrupts my data. While trying things I have many times

Re: Swap encryption (via LUKS) and Hibernation (disk suspend)

2007-05-05 Thread q9u3x4c02
eated such a fine installer. > It works for me.  Your mileage may vary. I really hope my mileage will not vary! I am really worried of the installation working and even suspend and hibernation working correctly but then one day, whether due to upgrade or whatnot, hibernation fails, corrupts swap and upon resume, corrupts my data.

Re: Swap encryption (via LUKS) and Hibernation (disk suspend)

2007-05-05 Thread Bob Proulx
orks for me. > > Not for me. The initramfs was build upon install and it recognized my > encrypted swap, but after hibernation the correct device was not found. I recently installed Etch on two different laptops, one a T42 and the other a T43p. On both the encrypted installation worked pe

Re: Swap encryption (via LUKS) and Hibernation (disk suspend)

2007-05-04 Thread Frank Ursel
hibernate) is a hit or miss with an >> encrypted swap via LUKS. >> What is the state of of doing hibernation with encrypted swap in Debian? >> After doing a "fresh install" using the amazing Debian installer which >> pre-configures LUKS, what extra steps, if any,

Re: Swap encryption (via LUKS) and Hibernation (disk suspend)

2007-05-04 Thread Gerardo
AFAIK, uswsusp use the /sys/power/state method, but i'm not absolutely sure. On 5/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I would rather use uswsusp and not patch the kernel. Right now I have the following two packages installed: hibernate and uswsusp. The hibernate package descri

Re: Swap encryption (via LUKS) and Hibernation (disk suspend)

2007-05-04 Thread q9u3x4c02
On Friday 04 May 2007 13:25, Gerardo Curiel gcuriel-at-gmail.com |debian_laptop| wrote: > Right now, just using uswsusp , with a encrypted swap partition, it > works out of the box :D This sounds great, thank you. > The initramfs-tools package contains the needed hooks to unlock the > encrypted

Re: Swap encryption (via LUKS) and Hibernation (disk suspend)

2007-05-04 Thread Gerardo Curiel
state of of doing hibernation with encrypted swap in Debian? > After doing a "fresh install" using the amazing Debian installer which > pre-configures LUKS, what extra steps, if any, are needed to accomplish this > goal? Right now, just using uswsusp , with a encrypted swap parti

Re: Swap encryption (via LUKS) and Hibernation (disk suspend)

2007-05-04 Thread Frank Ursel
the state of of doing hibernation with encrypted swap in > Debian? After doing a "fresh install" using the amazing Debian > installer which pre-configures LUKS, what extra steps, if any, are > needed to accomplish this goal? The build in kernel suspend is not capable of doing

Swap encryption (via LUKS) and Hibernation (disk suspend)

2007-05-04 Thread q9u3x4c02
Hello, After digging around manuals, search engines and forums, I have come to the conclusion that trying suspend to disk (hibernate) is a hit or miss with an encrypted swap via LUKS. What is the state of of doing hibernation with encrypted swap in Debian? After doing a "fresh install&q

Re: Hibernation (suspend->disk): Suse,Ubuntu,Debian

2006-06-20 Thread Kai Hildebrandt
Hi George Hein wrote: > HW: ThinkPad-T42 > > Suse 9.3 and 10.0: suspend>ram & >disk OK > UBUNTU-6.06-dapper: both seem OK, each tested once > Debian-test and sid, both current >ram OK, ->disk NO-GOOD. > > I noticed that DSL and UBUNTU have, in GRUB/menu.lst: >"restore=/dev/hdaX" Never read

Re: Hibernation (suspend->disk): Suse,Ubuntu,Debian

2006-06-05 Thread Otavio Salvador
George Hein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > HW: ThinkPad-T42 > > Suse 9.3 and 10.0: suspend>ram & >disk OK > UBUNTU-6.06-dapper: both seem OK, each tested once > Debian-test and sid, both current >ram OK, ->disk NO-GOOD. > > I noticed that DSL and UBUNTU have, in GRUB/menu.lst: > "restore=/dev/hda

Hibernation (suspend->disk): Suse,Ubuntu,Debian

2006-06-05 Thread George Hein
HW: ThinkPad-T42 Suse 9.3 and 10.0: suspend>ram & >disk OK UBUNTU-6.06-dapper: both seem OK, each tested once Debian-test and sid, both current >ram OK, ->disk NO-GOOD. I noticed that DSL and UBUNTU have, in GRUB/menu.lst: "restore=/dev/hdaX" While doc for Debian kernel has: "resume=/dev/hda

Re: no sound after susped/hibernation

2003-10-20 Thread Micha Feigin
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 08:56, Huba Zsolt wrote: > Hi! > > I have an IBM Thinkpad T23 which has Intel 82801CA/CAM soundcard. It > works fine with alsa until the computer goes to suspend/hibernation. > When it comes back, it has no sound. > Depends on your card. The standard m

Re: no sound after susped/hibernation

2003-10-20 Thread Micha Feigin
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 08:56, Huba Zsolt wrote: > Hi! > > I have an IBM Thinkpad T23 which has Intel 82801CA/CAM soundcard. It > works fine with alsa until the computer goes to suspend/hibernation. > When it comes back, it has no sound. > Depends on your card. The standard m

Re: no sound after susped/hibernation

2003-10-20 Thread Ryan M. Golbeck
Huba Zsolt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi! > > I have an IBM Thinkpad T23 which has Intel 82801CA/CAM soundcard. It > works fine with alsa until the computer goes to suspend/hibernation. > When it comes back, it has no sound. > > Is there a solution about this probl

Re: no sound after susped/hibernation

2003-10-20 Thread Eduard Nabbel
Huba Zsolt wrote: Hi! I have an IBM Thinkpad T23 which has Intel 82801CA/CAM soundcard. It works fine with alsa until the computer goes to suspend/hibernation. When it comes back, it has no sound. alsa version? do you have a /etc/apm/event.d/alsa - file? what about /etc/default/alsa? is

Re: no sound after susped/hibernation

2003-10-20 Thread Ryan M. Golbeck
Huba Zsolt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi! > > I have an IBM Thinkpad T23 which has Intel 82801CA/CAM soundcard. It > works fine with alsa until the computer goes to suspend/hibernation. > When it comes back, it has no sound. > > Is there a solution about this probl

Re: no sound after susped/hibernation

2003-10-20 Thread Eduard Nabbel
Huba Zsolt wrote: Hi! I have an IBM Thinkpad T23 which has Intel 82801CA/CAM soundcard. It works fine with alsa until the computer goes to suspend/hibernation. When it comes back, it has no sound. alsa version? do you have a /etc/apm/event.d/alsa - file? what about /etc/default/alsa? is artsd

Re: no sound after susped/hibernation

2003-10-20 Thread David Fokkema
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 08:56, Huba Zsolt wrote: > Hi! > > I have an IBM Thinkpad T23 which has Intel 82801CA/CAM soundcard. It > works fine with alsa until the computer goes to suspend/hibernation. > When it comes back, it has no sound. > > Is there a solution about this p

no sound after susped/hibernation

2003-10-20 Thread Huba Zsolt
Hi! I have an IBM Thinkpad T23 which has Intel 82801CA/CAM soundcard. It works fine with alsa until the computer goes to suspend/hibernation. When it comes back, it has no sound. Is there a solution about this problem? -- Hubidubi ICQ 30501048

Re: no sound after susped/hibernation

2003-10-20 Thread David Fokkema
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 08:56, Huba Zsolt wrote: > Hi! > > I have an IBM Thinkpad T23 which has Intel 82801CA/CAM soundcard. It > works fine with alsa until the computer goes to suspend/hibernation. > When it comes back, it has no sound. > > Is there a solution about this p

no sound after susped/hibernation

2003-10-20 Thread Huba Zsolt
Hi! I have an IBM Thinkpad T23 which has Intel 82801CA/CAM soundcard. It works fine with alsa until the computer goes to suspend/hibernation. When it comes back, it has no sound. Is there a solution about this problem? -- Hubidubi ICQ 30501048 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Re: IBM X30 hibernation problem

2003-06-18 Thread Christian Lyra
Hi, As far as I know hibernation works well with APM (of course it needs a little help from the BIOS). As you may have found, the hibernation partition has to be a special type (not fat32). You can make a hibernation partition with lphdisk utility. > > > > I guess th

Re: IBM X30 hibernation problem

2003-06-18 Thread Christian Lyra
Hi, As far as I know hibernation works well with APM (of course it needs a little help from the BIOS). As you may have found, the hibernation partition has to be a special type (not fat32). You can make a hibernation partition with lphdisk utility. > > > > I guess th

Re: IBM X30 hibernation problem

2003-06-17 Thread Guillermo Ontañón
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 22:04, Daniel E. Atencio Psille wrote: > Had a look at ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/pc/pccbbs/mobiles/stndalhd.txt? > > > Limitations: > - Hibernation function does not work when OS/2 Boot Manager is > installed. > - Hibernation function does no

Re: IBM X30 hibernation problem

2003-06-17 Thread Guillermo Ontañón
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 22:04, Daniel E. Atencio Psille wrote: > Had a look at ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/pc/pccbbs/mobiles/stndalhd.txt? > > > Limitations: > - Hibernation function does not work when OS/2 Boot Manager is > installed. > - Hibernation function does no

Re: IBM X30 hibernation problem

2003-06-16 Thread Uwe . Nestmann
>>>>> "WW" == Wei Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: WW> Please note that hda4 is the partition I created for WW> hibernation. Strangely although it is physically right WW> after the first partition, it's ordered as hda4. And the WW> last physical

Re: IBM X30 hibernation problem

2003-06-16 Thread Uwe . Nestmann
>>>>> "WW" == Wei Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: WW> Please note that hda4 is the partition I created for WW> hibernation. Strangely although it is physically right WW> after the first partition, it's ordered as hda4. And the WW> last physical

Re: ACPI sleep/hibernation mode

2003-06-09 Thread Emma Jane Hogbin
On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 09:17:23AM -0300, Derek Broughton wrote: > From: "Emma Jane Hogbin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > On Wed, May 07, 2003 at 10:47:37AM -0300, Derek Broughton wrote: > err...yeah. I follow the acpi-devel list and had been noting all the recent > releases, but it hadn't actually occu

Re: ACPI sleep/hibernation mode

2003-06-09 Thread Emma Jane Hogbin
On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 09:17:23AM -0300, Derek Broughton wrote: > From: "Emma Jane Hogbin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > On Wed, May 07, 2003 at 10:47:37AM -0300, Derek Broughton wrote: > err...yeah. I follow the acpi-devel list and had been noting all the recent > releases, but it hadn't actually occu

Re: ACPI sleep/hibernation mode

2003-06-09 Thread Derek Broughton
From: "Emma Jane Hogbin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Wed, May 07, 2003 at 10:47:37AM -0300, Derek Broughton wrote: > > If you don't get those, you don't have the ACPU patches installed. The > > subsystem revision date, above, should be at least in 2003 - patches available > > Not necessarily. The la

Re: ACPI sleep/hibernation mode

2003-06-09 Thread Derek Broughton
From: "Emma Jane Hogbin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Wed, May 07, 2003 at 10:47:37AM -0300, Derek Broughton wrote: > > If you don't get those, you don't have the ACPU patches installed. The > > subsystem revision date, above, should be at least in 2003 - patches available > > Not necessarily. The la

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