Hi, I know this is an old bug, but I'm experiencing this problem on the
latest 4.13 kernel. I didn't have the issue on an older 4.10 kernel.
What I have found is that if I switch with Ctrl+Alt+F1, then suspend,
then resume and switch back to X, it works. If I just suspend I'm left
with a black scr
Hurray!
It works properly after changed described at
http://www.amitsrivastava.net/2008-03-23-hibernate-suspend-resolved-ubuntu-gutsy-nvidia-dell-vostro/
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I have this problem in Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick):
can't to resume after `pm-hibernate`.
Kernel: 2.6.35-22-generic (linux package version 2.6.35.22.23)
Nvidia driver: 96.43.19-0ubuntu1
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Yes, you're right - after installing proprietary driver everything works
fine.
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Make sure you're using the proprietary nvidia-driver, not the open one
because suspend probably doesn't work with that
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After fresh install Lucid final, with all updates (two days ago), resume
doesn't work at Lenovo IdeaPad B450 (NVIDIA GeForce G105M). To be exact:
- suspend seems to work (the computer goes to sleep OK)
- on resume, the computer powers up, the HDD works for a while, the screen
powers up, but no im
OK, removed the duplicate state.
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It is only marked as invalid against the projects that it was marked
against inappropriately.
The other projects are all at a "Fix Released" status. The bug you
marked as a duplicate is likely not a duplicate...
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why is this marked as invalid?
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Just marked https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/568711 as a
duplicate of this.
Any workaround at this time?
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No, this bug concerns Nvidia-users only. Report your issue as a new bug
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I'm seeing similar behaviour on a Dell C610 with an ATI Technologies Inc
Radeon Mobility M6 LY graphics chip. Suspend and resume work as
expected in 9.10 but in 10.4 resume results in a blank display and I
must power cycle to clear up the issue. I have not seen another bug
specific to ATI. Shoul
Bug #513890 is also Nvidia-specific, I just didn't know that when I
reported it. Longer answer can be found in the #513890 comments
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Just a slight off-topic. I do not believe that bug #513890 is
necessarily a duplicate of this (which is nVidia focused) as I have
suspend/hibernate issues with a Dell 9400 which is ATI based (more
details to be found in #513890).
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FYI,
I 've never had problems (the last months) with suspend/resume (on
MBP5,1). Yet, [slightly off-topic?] I've never (I think never) have seen
a successful resume (after suspending) while working with an external
LCD (set-up using TwinView).
Anybody else using an external display?
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I stopped using the nvidia driver, but I still have a non-working
suspend/resume on nouveau.
As per Chase's comment, I've opened (well un-duplicated) a new bug to
track this: it's bug 523072
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Fixed for me, too, with 195.36.15.
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OK tried the 195.36.15 drivers from ppa:thomas-arcila/nvidia and I can
now suspend and resume without issues.
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Ok I have created bug #540739. My problem is fixed by switching to
nouveau so for me it seems to be the proprietary nvidia-driver that's
causing trouble.
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@ThomasNovin:
There was an original bug that was fixed in pm-utils. I should have
asked people at that point to open a new bug if they still have non-
working suspend/resume on nvidia.
It's probably a good time to do that now. If you or someone else open a
new bug to track further issues with res
Hmm, fix released... I still have a non-working resume. Also, suspend
takes 20-30 seconds. On Karmic it only took < 5 seconds. Do I have
another bug?
I have prop. nvidia "current" (as reported by jockey) driver.
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Dunno if this can be verified but I am going to switch to nouveau for now.
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I haven't been able to reproduce this issue, so I'm removing myself as
the assignee. I'll still monitor this bug in case any fixes or other
test scenarios come up.
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however this only seems to work when doing pm-suspend from cli, somehow
when doing it from gnome it crashes
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nvidia-current works fine, but you have to mv /etc/init/plymouth-
splash.conf /etc/init/plymouth-splash.conf.disabled AND append nomodeset
to grub default options in /etc/default/grub (dont forget to do a
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> I switched to a VT and restarted gdm and everything worked.
I've tried that on mine, and it doesn't work -- no VT, no display at
all.
> This bug is specifically for the driver side of resume.
Which seems to be what I'm experiencing, as is the original reporter, if
I understand your distinction
Noel:
When I tested resuming, I believe the display came back (backlight was
on), but X didn't come back so I think I was sitting at a black screen.
I switched to a VT and restarted gdm and everything worked. This is much
different than the drivers not resuming the device such that the
backlight d
> Could you please define what is a "black screen" ?
My experience sounds similar to yours.
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Could you please define what is a "black screen" ?
I experience this bug, but sometimes, the screen of my laptop (a Dell XPS m1330
with nvidia graphics) does not wakes up ! It just black AND switched off, while
the hard drive, wifi and bluetooth LEDs are blinking (as usual). Trying to
switch VTs
> I just tried out nvidia 195.36.08 with lucid 2.6.32-16.24 kernel.
Suspend/resume worked fine,
Define "fine"
> though X was hosed when it came back up.
>From what I can see, the system does resume, but X never comes back up,
hence not fine and still confirming the report "the screen stays black
I'm currently using the old nvidia 173, not nvidia-current, with lucid
kernel 2.6.32-14-generic-pae. Suspend/resume works fine. Graphics are
messed up a few seconds on resume, but X and GDM survives without
restart
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I just tried out nvidia 195.36.08 with lucid 2.6.32-16.24 kernel.
Suspend/resume worked fine, though X was hosed when it came back up. I'm
not sure exactly what's going wrong for others though.
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@Rocko:
I've heard someone else have the same issue (X crashes on resume) with
intel graphics, so I do not believe this is the same issue. Please look
for another bug to handle that issue or create a new bug.
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For everyone doing testing, please use the latest lucid stock kernel. We
have transitioned it to the .33 drm, so we really only need to test
against it (not the full 2.6.33 kernel if anyone is testing against it).
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An update on my last comment: adding the kernel boot option nomodeset to
kernel 2.6.33 fixes the suspend/resume X crash for me. I now get the
screensaver password prompt instead of a new login when I resume. I
added it to /etc/default/grub in the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT entry
and ran sudo update
Like Markus, I also get logged out on resume with Lucid alpha 3. I guess
gdm crashes on either suspend or resume. It might be on suspend because
sometimes the laptop doesn't suspend successfully but instead gdm tries
to restart - I get the purple login background screen - but never gets
as far as d
Markus, which driver are you using? The 190 or 195 driver?
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For me, with the drm kernel, it works better but not 100 percent.
Sometimes/rarely I still get a black screen after resuming from suspend. No VT
switching possible.
After waking up from standby I've just logged in to GDM and tried to switch to
VT => black screen and no VT.
Switching back to X doe
On 6 March 2010 01:49, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
>> Suspend and resume work for me with nvidia-current 190.53-0ubuntu14
>> and kernel 2.6.32-16-generic #23~drm33v5-Ubuntu.
>
> So 190.53 works, and 195.36.08 fails? Just confirming.
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> Suspend and resume work for me with nvidia-current 190.53-0ubuntu14
> and kernel 2.6.32-16-generic #23~drm33v5-Ubuntu.
So 190.53 works, and 195.36.08 fails? Just confirming.
> The pretty boot splash doesn't show and GDM still restarts itself once
on first boot, when I press return
That's a di
@Noel Thank you. Suspend and resume work for me with nvidia-current
190.53-0ubuntu14 and kernel 2.6.32-16-generic #23~drm33v5-Ubuntu.
The pretty boot splash doesn't show and GDM still restarts itself once
on first boot, when I press return to show the password box. I'm
guessing that has a separate
I see that they purged the driver from the repository. Fortunately, I
cached the 64 bit 190.53 deb locally. I've temporarily posted it to
http://www.devtech.com/tmp/ for anyone who wants to try reverting and
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I am seeing some progress here. Sometimes just works, sometimes I get
logged-out and sometimes I get blank screen.
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@Noel Sorry for the probably dumb question. How do I do that? I cannot
start X using the nvidia.com download, due to a mismatch between the
kernel module and the X driver, and AFAICT the 190.53 Ubuntu package is
unavailable now.
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Clearly this is an issue with the kernel still. Thus, I'm reverting the
status back. I'm going to try to do some bisect work on my own laptop to
figure out what's going wrong.
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@Alex, is the behavior fixed by reverting to nvidia 190.53?
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I've just upgraded to this kernel, and I don't believe it's fixed the
issue. Here are the details, following a dist-upgrade with that PPA:
Reboot - GDM login screen displays, login bongos play
Press return, to select default user - Screen blanks, a few coloured blocks
appear briefly, GDM reappear
Per's test on the latest kernel gives us some good information. On top
of that, we have made a decision to base Lucid on the 2.6.32 kernel, but
with the drm stack backported from 2.6.33. The first official kernel
with the .33 drm stack has yet to be released, but there is a test
kernel available in
@David - didn't see your reply earlier but my experience is the same as
yours - at least for a) not b) although have only tested a couple times.
Would be keen to hear if the trying the 2.6.33 kernel fixes this for you
- unfortunately am on an expensive low bandwidth connection for the next
couple d
@Per - The latest update to pm-utils did not fix this for me either,
and instead when resuming from suspend X crashes (I assume) since I
hear the gdm login sound but the screen remains black although
backlight is on. At this point I have to reboot. Will try 2.6.33 and
see if this helps. Cheers
On
In my case, the fix in pm-utils seemed to work for a while, until the
upgrade to the 195 driver.
After that, I get one of the two situations whenever I suspend and try
to resume:
a) After pressing the power button to resume, the screen is powered, but
remains blank, there is disk activity. I then
Upgrading to kernel 2.6.33-020633-generic solves this issue for me.
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I see no change, no improvement, after updating to the fixed version:
after resume, I only see a blinking text-mode cursor. This is what I
have to do get back to a graphics display:
1) Switch to tty1.
2) Switch to tty8.
3) Wait some 15 seconds until the graphics display comes to life.
4) If the di
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This bug was fixed in the package pm-utils - 1.3.0~rc3-2git1
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Upload current Debian packaging git head.
* Add 11_nvidia_suspend.patch: Re-enable chvt quirk for nvidia driver, to
repair suspend with the current driver versions.
Ok, commenting out the line works for me at the problem after resume
from suspend to disk.
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The problem with the faulty quirks (the line "--quirk-no-chvt" for
nvidia cards should be removed) is not fixed in 1.3.0~rc3-2. The line is
still there, causing my system to hang after resume again. Please don't
forget to remove it, thanks!
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@owen.c:
I think your issue may be related to bug 510004. Unfortunately, a fix
hasn't been found for it yet.
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I get this bug but I can get back into my desktop after typing and
squiggling my mouse, however now I have nnumerous graphic glitches. Is
this the same bug or a different one.?
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David, if you reinstall 190.53 does suspend/resume work for you again?
It does for me.
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I can confirm Noel's comment. Recent updates seem to have brought the
bug back (i.e. inability to resume from suspend), even with a patched
/usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/98-video-quirk-db-handler file.
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Noel, recent updates of nvidia did not make this bug come back on my
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It appears to be broken again in Lucid after last night's nvidia-current
switch from 190 to 195. I'm reverting to 190.53 from
http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/restricted/n/nvidia-graphics-
drivers to try to verify whether that is the exact cause.
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Applying the patch to /usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/98-video-quirk-db-
handler did indeed fix the problem I reported as a duplicate.
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Thanks, Chase.
Just opened bug 522472.
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@Ryan,
The fix mentioned here for pm-utils in Lucid is a regression from
Karmic. The error does not exist in the Karmic pm-utils package. If you
are having issues under Karmic you should open a new bug for it.
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Is this fix supposed to have been released in Karmic? I'm seeing issues
with resuming from a suspend. It seems that things wake up, but my X
display never wakes up and instead shows me vertical lines that
eventually change to white. I cannot change to a vt, either. My
version of pm-utils is bel
@Anton Eliasson:
The file is supposed to be at /usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/98smart-kernel-
video. It will not depend on the driver you are using. However, the fix
only works for those running the nvidia driver. If you are using the
-vesa driver you will not be able to suspend and resume because that
> Is this file (98smart-kernel-video) supposed to be in /etc/pm/sleep.d?
I think it is supposed to be in /usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d , correct me if I'm
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