*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 340014 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/340014
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 340014
Samsung NC10 fails suspend/Resume tests
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[SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. NC10] suspend/resume failure
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Leann, how can we move forward with this bug?
Any more info I can provide?
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[SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. NC10] suspend/resume failure
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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[SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. NC10] suspend/resume failure
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Mine is running the same revision and it still crashes after a few
suspends.
Am Donnerstag, 16. April 2009 07:58:02 schrieb Thilo-Alexander Ginkel:
> Most likely there is another variable in the equation: Probably the BIOS
> revision. My NC10 is running revision 04CA.
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Most likely there is another variable in the equation: Probably the BIOS
revision. My NC10 is running revision 04CA.
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[SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. NC10] suspend/resume failure
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I did the same - and haven't had the freeze since, but I hadn't equated the
two actions.
To get the hidden menu put the num-lock(fn+f11) and scroll-lock(fn+f12) on
while your in the BIOS, and then scroll to the side. A secret menu labelled
'intel' will appear.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 12:32 AM, T
Cannot confirm this. When enabling your suggested BIOS setting the crash
happens again after a few suspends.
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I investigated this issue on my machine and somehow it seems that it can
be worked around (at least it worked for me the workaround suppressed
the error so far) using a hidden BIOS setting by changing the SATA mode
from "Compatible" to "Enhanced". I posted some details on how to
activate it at:
htt
The problem can be reproduced without suspending. Disk I/O during power
changes triggers the problem.
1. Start heavy disk I/O in the background: sudo dd if=/dev/sda
of=/dev/null bs=131072
2. Start vmstat to monitor disk I/O: vmstat 1
3. Plug/unplug the AC adapter a couple of times.
4. Vmstat sh
Same problem here. As mentioned someone before the computer is kind of
stuck and the kernel is reporting I/O errors..
Regards, guschora.
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[SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. NC10] suspend/resume failure
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Same problem here. Brand new NC10 - I've been going to suspend
manually, but this time shut lid. On resume, I ended up with an ATA
problem and had to force a shutdown.
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Today that same ATA error happened after normal boot. Maybe this has
something to do with the resume problems. This time the system recovered
after a while. Now it's running Jaunty kernel 2.6.28-11.39.
The problem appeared when Gnome desktop was starting, after WLAN
association. Dmesg attached.
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I've got the same problem. Brand new NC10 fails randomly with after
resume. kernel 2.6.28-11.38.
Hard disk LED glows constantly when it fails. When I switch to text console, it
prints out ATA1 errors:
ata1.00: status { DRDY }
ata1: SRST failed (errno=-16)
Then after a while, ext3 complains about
Failed the Suspend/Resume test script [1] at TEST 4 but i previously
passed the 1st 6 tests so it looks random.
Moving status to confirmed as Tobias is also impacted.
[1]: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-
announce/2009-March/000556.html)
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it reoccurred several times since i filed this bug.
The situation is almost always the same. I have some music playing in
rhythmbox, wifi (~zero traffic), and i close the lid. It suspends quite
well, then resume starts quite fine, the music restarts to where it
stopped, but only for a few seconds,
figure 2. Sorry for uncompressed picture in previous post.
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On my nc10 this also happens. I tried your advice an ran pm-suspend from
VT1. I got the KernelOops after the 3rd suspend, after the 8th suspend
and after the 13th suspend. It happens totally random. But I noticed the
hdd lamp is permanently glowing if the system cannot wake up.
I added some screen
Hi Fabien,
Are you able to reproduce this? ie Does it always fail after a few
suspend/resume cycles? If you could also please include any information
as to the circumstances leading up to this failure, for example did your
battery run out? Did any messages get logged or printed? If it is
reproduc
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