On Sun, Sep 02, 2007 at 11:40:17AM -0700, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
Hello,
> can you give us an lspci -vvxx of the system when it's in this "bad"
> state? We have a very vague suspicion on something like this, the lspci
> would help us a lot (this is a really rare thing that we can't really
> repro
w the reason for the wakeups, probably they
don't exist, but the power usage really goes up.
The hardware is btw. Dell latitude d830 (intel T7300, intel wlan and
gfx)
It's not a bad bug, it's just odd and eats about 4W of power.
Christian Leber
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ds i tried the suspend to ram button again and it
failed again as stated above.
Can someone else with suspend problems and KDE verify this?
i filled a bug against KDE in ubuntu:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kubuntu-meta/+bug/131855
Christian Leber
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On Sat, Jun 16, 2007 at 09:46:34PM +0200, Christian Leber wrote:
> The results are a bit unclear, I took a 2.6.22-rc4 with beep.
> Logged into KDE.
> (hardware: Dell Latitude D810)
>
> S = successfull resume
> D = had to resume 2 times, that means when pressing the power but
d.
With 2.6.19.7 i have never seen it fail.
Christian Leber
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x27;t work with this
versions.
> Have you tested 2.6.21 and/or 2.6.22-rc1?
I just have tried 2.6.22-rc2 and it's a bit different, I still have to resume
2 times and X does only work the "first" resume correctly, but it somewhat
works.
> We had one other report earlier toda
Hello,
i hit a problem with suspend to ram and especially resume.
Hardware: Dell Latitude D810 (some Intel 915 with Intel Pentium M)
With 2.6.19.7 suspend to ram works reliable, but with 2.6.20-rc4
it stopped working reliable.
I still can suspend, but after the first resume it goes back to sleep
ith AthlonXP with STOP activated i got a power usage of
57W with and without patch (without STOP activated 94W).
(HZ was about at 50)
Christian Leber
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