Folks, when you try the patch in the freedesktop bugzilla:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37679
be sure to use the patch titled "enable.msi" unless your PC is HP and has
RS690M.
The patch has to applied to kernels < 3.0.9 or 3.1.0, or it may be rejected.
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You received this bug
NOTICE - Be sure to try "platform" over "shutdown" for s2disk.
My problem has gone away by switching to "platform" from "shutdown".
Unfortunately, "platform" is broken for some PCs.
(My previous PC supported only "shutdown", so I'd been using it for
three years . ;)
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On my PC, it's possible to check the status with lm_sensors (called lm-
sensors in Debian based distros.)
Run "sensors" from the command line, or use the daemon "sensord". If the
fan is not working and the temperature exceeds some value, you'll see
the word "ALARM" in the output. For how to receiv
NOTICE - reporters, please distinguish s2ram and s2disk. (Here, "s2ram"
does not necessary mean /usr/bin/s2ram.)
Hi. This is a long standing issue on various hardwares[1]. Let me try a
summary.
* Depending on machines, cause may be suspend to RAM or suspend to disk. (Or
both.)
* It happens alway
Well, 'cat' prints, but it does not wake up the fan, so I'm afraid it's
not worth opening a bug report.
I also tried the following, but they don't work either:
cat /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/temp* > /dev/null
cat /sys/devices/virtual/thermal/thermal_zone?/trip_point_* > /dev/null
cat /sys/devices/vir
> cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/*/temperature
This does not work for me.
Sergio Zanchetta wrote on 2010-03-29:#53
> Feisty Fawn 7.04 has reached it's end of life more than one year ago.
> Please don't reopen closed bugs.
Sorry for turning a bugzilla item into a forum, but none is to bl
Let me give some new infos.
Me too. I have HP's Compaq 6715s, and the fan sometimes doesn't work
after resume from hibernation. For me, s2ram is ok. (Actually, s2ram
cures it.)
I tried this: Compile 'thermal' as module (CONFIG_ACPI_THERMAL=m), and
delete and insert it again after hibernation. To