I did just have a suspend/resume failure, but it was the first one after
many repeated test suspend/resume cycles and it was also the first time
I was transporting the laptop so could have been a physical connection
coming loose anyway (I thought it had suspended successfully before I
put it in the
So, here's something funny. The suspend/resume failures started
happening for me on September 20, almost exactly 3 years after I'd
gotten the machine; and was reproducible with older kernels and OSes
that had previously worked fine. I had joked that maybe the BIOS had a
time bomb in it, or just k
@Steve, as per discussion on IRC, you mentioned that this bug may be due
to just buggy H/W. Do you want to keep this bug open?
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I've added a considerable amount of debug into the suspend path in the
kernel.
1. Edit /etc/default/grub and set:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="loglevel=7 no_console_suspend"
2. Download and install the kernel .debs from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~cking/lp-1228406/v1/
3. Reboot
4. Switch to cons
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 07:21:51PM -, Colin King wrote:
> I wonder if the issue is because you have a different wireless card and
> this is causing the firmware some issues when coming up from a clean
> start on resume.
It's not a matter of anything happening on resume, fwiw; it doesn't suspen
I wonder if the issue is because you have a different wireless card and
this is causing the firmware some issues when coming up from a clean
start on resume.
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On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 01:25:26AM -, Furkan Alaca wrote:
> It's been another 10 days since I last posted, and I still haven't
> encountered this bug again. I have no idea if it was the new kernel
> version or the BIOS that "fixed" it - I updated them both within a
> couple of days of eachother
It's been another 10 days since I last posted, and I still haven't
encountered this bug again. I have no idea if it was the new kernel
version or the BIOS that "fixed" it - I updated them both within a
couple of days of eachother, so I am running the latest BIOS that
Christopher linked to. Of cours
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No. I have an aftermarket wlan card in this system that prevents using
the stock bios from Lenovo, and Tue tools for unpacking bios images for
modification appear to have bit rotted.
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Steve Langasek, as per http://download.lenovo.com/express/ddfm.html an
update is available for your BIOS (6QET70WW). If you update to this
following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BiosUpdate , does it change
anything?
If not, could you please both specify what happened, and provide the output o
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On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 10:09:17AM -, Colin King wrote:
> One thing to try is to reset to factory defaults on the firmware and
> boot (to see if it still works!). Then shutdown, remove AC and battery
> and wait 5 or so minutes to ensure everything like the Embedded
> Controller is completely of
@Steve, perhaps you can confirm if 3.11.1-031101 solves the problem. If
so, I can start to track down any potential fixes we're missing.
packages in: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v3.11.3-saucy/
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I should add that I have the same laptop as Steve (Thinkpad X201).
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I've had this issue ever since I first put Ubuntu (13.04) on my laptop
in May. I updated my kernel to 3.11.1-031101-generic 2-3 weeks ago and
it hasn't happened since. I don't know if it's just luck, or if it's
actually been fixed (there have been other times where it hadn't
happened in a while, bu
One thing to try is to reset to factory defaults on the firmware and
boot (to see if it still works!). Then shutdown, remove AC and battery
and wait 5 or so minutes to ensure everything like the Embedded
Controller is completely off and then plug in the battery and AC and see
if suspend/resume is a
Ignore that comment, this bit is already forced on suspend nowadays.
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Does kernel parameter "acpi_sleep=sci_force_enable" help in any way?
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On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 09:32:24AM -, Colin King wrote:
> Steve, just to factor out some of the pm-utils complexity can you boot
> into 3.11.0-4 and switch to a console and try:
> echo mem | sudo tee /sys/power/state
> and see if that works.
That's a great question. Last night, my results w
Steve, just to factor out some of the pm-utils complexity can you boot
into 3.11.0-4 and switch to a console and try:
echo mem | sudo tee /sys/power/state
and see if that works.
Failing that, do you have any earlier kernels to try this out on to see
if they work or fail?
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This behavior (fans spinning on suspend, power off after a minute) is
consistently reproducible at least back to 3.11.0-4. I definitely did
not experience this problem while 3.11.0-4 was current. So it looks
like something else may have changed to cause this bug.
I am able to reproduce the failu
So for the first time today I had occasion to try suspending my laptop
when I wasn't in a hurry to immediately shove it in my bag, and observed
the following:
- on lid close, the "suspend" light blinks for a little while (as usual)
- then the machine beeps (as usual)
- the "suspend" light then
> Do you happen to recall the last 3.11 kernel that did not exhibit this
bug?
I don't remember seeing this with 3.11.0-6, but that's not worth much;
it may have just not become an issue for me that was worth reporting
until I was traveling (and therefore suspending/resuming more often) and
noticin
Do you happen to recall the last 3.11 kernel that did not exhibit this
bug?
Also, another helpful test would be to see if this happens with 3.12-rc2, which
can be downloaded from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.12-rc2-saucy/
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> So you don't see any suspend/resume failures anymore, but apport keeps
> prompting you to open bugs?
No, not at all. This *is* a suspend/resume failure.
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prompting you to open bugs?
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