This problem just hit me with 12.04. With 10.04 I had no problems (at
least I do not remember if I applied some workarounds 2 years ago). When
trying to suspend my laptop the second time, the monitor just goes black
(but is still on - the backlight won't go off) and then nothing happens.
Only a col
@164747
Unfortunately, with this fix it's not possible to unlock the system with a
keyboard on site.
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Remote unlocking not possible if ply
Today I installed the mainline kernel 2.6.35.5 which seems to fix the
problem. There have been no connection drops at all (the kernel is
running since 1 hour with the connection under constant high load). The
mainline kernels before that version did not help (I did not test all of
them though).
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wlan is unstable since lucid
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wlan is unstable since lucid
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I recently noticed that the connection not only drops when watching
online video streams (= the connection is under load) but also when I'm
watching a local (!) video file an there is a download in the background
not related to the video at all. Tested with SMPlayer and VLC when
watching a simple X
@DW:
That's actually the guide I already followed without success. Anyways, I found
the "solution": I had to update the initramfs image in order to get this
working; that's a step the guide is missing (maybe because it's more or less
obvious). Nevertheless, the guide is written as if it provides
@DW / #5:
I cannot confirm this, I still can't unlock my disk via ssh when commenting out
the mentioned lines. Can you pleasy explain how exactly you unlock the disk?
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I did the upstream testing with kernel 2.6.35-999-generic but there was
no noticable difference to the bahaviour than with kernel
2.6.32-22-generic. What *seems* to help is setting the MTU of the wlan-
device to 1492 instead of Ubuntu's default 1500 (sudo ifconfig wlan0 mtu
1492). With this setting
For now I use the following workaround to set the APM values after
resuming from Suspend-To-RAM. I created
/etc/pm/sleep.d/99_load_cycle_count_fix and made it executable and the
inserted the following script:
#!/bin/bash
case "$1" in
hibernate|suspend)
echo "nothing to do"
@Jan Claeys: Sorry for the misunderstanding, I'm using Ubuntu's built-in
function to suspend my notebook (= System -> Power Off -> Suspend in the
main menu; I don't know the exact english menu descriptions because I'm
using german as the system's main language), not the program s2ram or
sth else. I
I just checked again and the solution definitively doesn't work on my
Asus F3JA.
Before suspending/standby (s2ram):
$ sudo hdparm -I /dev/sda | grep "Advanced power management level"
Advanced power management level: 254
After waking up:
$ sudo hdparm -I /dev/sda | grep "Advanced power man
Correction: the solution does NOT work after waking up from standby. The
harddisk's load cyle count then still dramatically increases. Please
confirm.
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The solution in comment #21 works fine here, too.
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same problem here, got a thinkpad r60
It seems to me that there is something wrong with the fan control. My
fan speed is alway relative low (between 2600 and 3200 rpm), which is to
low at 86 degree cpu temp I think. I tried the tp-fancontrol skript from
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ACPI_fan_contr
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