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tdh. your solution works! Thank you for the tip about setting up
userspace hibernation/suspend. However I don't know what to do about
the core issue that stock ubuntu doesn't resume properly on macbook air
1,1.I've put a link back to this bug in the macbook 1,1 wiki page
pointing out the reg
Confirming this issue on a MacBook Air 1.1 with a fresh Lucid install as
well.
As a work around, using s2ram instead of the kernel suspend seems to be
a good solution. Details are here:
http://www.mereo.ca/2010/05/18/howto-speed-up-hibernation-in-
ubuntu-10-04/
Works very well for me!
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Confirming that the issue still persists on MacBook Air 1,1 with a fresh
Lucid installation.
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Hi yareckon,
This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in it
recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? Can you try with the
latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ .
If it remain
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This bug still exists in Lucid beta as of today.
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OK, so finally was able to google enough to find what was needed to
restart the mouse this issue, but still don't understand why there was a
regression in ubuntu on this, and don't know what the longterm fix is.
On Fedora 11 Naresh Kumar posted the following issue with a workaround
at the below li
I can confirm this. I am in exactly the same position, i.e. macbook
air, upgraded from jaunty, touchpad is unresponsive after suspend/resume
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P.S. this is an upgrade (through upgrade manager) from Jaunty (where
suspend resume has worked fine for 6 months), this is not a new
conversion from MacOS.
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here is /var/log/messages during the suspend / resume process. (closing
the lid until the lights go out and the sleep indicator goes on, then
opening the lid and logging into the machine.)
* The mouse pointer is frozen even on the gnome screensaver login screen.
* I don't know why there is no b
Two more data points:
* Removing gpomme and pommed and restarting the computer does not help resolve
this suspend / resume issue.
* I am running the "Normal" Visual Effects on the GPU (Intel Corporation Mobile
GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03))
The mouse is:
* Apple, Inc. Ap
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