Re: Suspend on old MacBook with fresh Bullseye installation

2021-05-11 Thread Stefan Monnier
Andreas Tille [2021-05-11 20:18:55] wrote: > Hi Stefan, >> > I also used hibernate as well as the LXDE controls or closing the lid - >> > the result is always the same: >> > >> > 1. Black screen >> > 2. Network disabled (ssh session freezes, no ping from other host) >> > 3. Fan keeps on mov

Re: Suspend on old MacBook with fresh Bullseye installation

2021-05-11 Thread Stefan Monnier
> I also used hibernate as well as the LXDE controls or closing the lid - > the result is always the same: > > 1. Black screen > 2. Network disabled (ssh session freezes, no ping from other host) > 3. Fan keeps on moving silently > 4. Can't wake up to normal operation neither by > -

Re: Suspend on old MacBook with fresh Bullseye installation

2021-05-11 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Stefan, > > I also used hibernate as well as the LXDE controls or closing the lid - > > the result is always the same: > > > > 1. Black screen > > 2. Network disabled (ssh session freezes, no ping from other host) > > 3. Fan keeps on moving silently > > 4. Can't wake up to normal oper

Suspend on old MacBook with fresh Bullseye installation

2021-05-11 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi, I've got some MacBook from 2008 to install Debian on it and hand it over to some user who needs a decent office machine. I've installed Bullseye RC1 which worked nicely (except that I had to manually add WLAN driver broadcom-sta-dkms later). The only real flaw is that neither suspend nor hib