On Sat, Nov 9, 2024 at 6:42 PM AFB wrote:
> I am able to resume if I suspend my pc with pm-suspend but it doesn't work
> with systemctl suspend ;
> I am also able to resume if I add amd_iommu=off to the kernel parameters
>
> I am not sure if this would qualify as "solving" the issues since those
Thanks for your help :)
@Thimothy, I see what you mean with the sleep states - but my laptop
being (too) recent, it seems to support only s2idle (no S3 sleep) as
/cat /sys/power/mem_sleep/ returns *[s2idle]*
Moreover, there is no sleep options in the BIOS, also for reference
this is the Lenov
On 09/11/2024 05:57, AFB wrote:
The only way to get back control of the laptop is to hold down the power
button and do a hard reset.
Video drivers are not uncommon source of suspend and hibernate issues.
Are network services working in this state? Can you login using ssh (if
ssh daemon is ins
AFB wrote:
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> I am a bit defeated out here, so do you have any ideas for me ?
my rusty brain seems to recall... isn't this done via
swap?
check to see if you have the swap partition defined,
mounted and available, it must be large enough to hold
the contents of memory.
there might al
On Sat, Nov 9, 2024 at 12:32 AM AFB wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Briefly my issue is that I am unable to resume from suspend.
>
I just tested sleep on my laptop, also running Trixie and it works without
any problems. It does not appear to be an issue with Trixie.
> I own the new T14s G6 AMD ; wh
On Fri, 08 Nov 2024 23:57:16 +0100
AFB wrote:
> I am a bit defeated out here, so do you have any ideas for me ?
See if anyone on ThinkWiki has any ideas. And try the Bookworm (Debian
12) live CD. If that works, fall back to that.
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