** Also affects: kernel-package (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Suspend fails every sec
So given that this bug has been confirmed, found to be a bug in the
kernel code, and a patch created for it... is it possible to get this
bug moved to the Kernel, and generally find out if there's a timeline
for the patch being ported to the usual set of kernels?
It would be nice to have full func
Leading up to the suspend, I don't think the OS can tell that there's
anything different... Or else if it can it's not looking for it.
Afterwards it's not getting as far as the kernel before UEFI kills it,
at which point the kernel can only tell that it was rebooted while in a
suspended state. All
There are no logs. Unless UEFI is keeping any,I don't think there can be
any logs, because the OS is suspended at the time it happens.
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Just updated to 4.2.0-27-generic #32~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP, and this is
still an issue.
This may not actually be directly related to pm-suspend, but I put it
here for lack of a better proximate cause. This may need to be
transferred to be a kernel bug.
I suspect it may be related to a reaction to
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Public bug reported:
Fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04.3, replacing existing OEM Windows 10.
Install detected UEFI, and installed in UEFI mode. (I have attempted to
change to legacy boot, and got it to a state where it was booting
without /sys/firmware/efi/ being present, but behaviour persisted.)
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