OK - done that, with kernel 3.11-rc4. Same behaviour - suspend occurs,
but attempt to wake up leads to reboot.
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Status: Incomple
The same failure occurs with Precise (kernel 3.2.0-52) on this machine.
I cannot tell when this started - I don't use the suspend function
normally, and I only test it sporadically. I've been running this
machine with successive versions of Ubuntu for somewhere around a couple
of years, I believe.
The machine recovers from suspend as expected using Lucid. I tried both
selecting Suspend from the close-down menu and typing the command "sudo
pm-suspend" in the terminal.
In both cases the recovery occurred without problems.
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Update: I have checked the resume from suspend using the Ubuntu Saucy
kernel (3.10.0-6-generic), AFTER the successful suspend and resume in
Lucid. It works perfectly!
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Also checked with mainline kernel 3.11-rc4 - resumes perfectly from
suspend.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1121312
Title:
[Sony Corporation VGN-FW235J] suspend/resume fa
Thanks for asking. I don't believe the kernel is at fault here - more
likely something in the hardware got stuck and didn't return to normal
until the resume in Lucid. I can't see any other reason for an error
that shows up in ALL installs (6 or so on this machine at the moment)
and then magically
OK - checked as you asked. I'm currently running kernel
3.10.0-3-generic, and the behavior is exactly as before - "sudo pm-
suspend" puts the machine into suspend state, but attempting to resume
(enter, mouse,...) causes a reboot. The pm-suspend.log file ends at
"performing suspend"; there are no e
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