[Bug 68862] Re: Suspend resets CMOS

2007-11-04 Thread Brian Murray
Occasionally issues like the one you are describing can be resolved by updating your BIOS. Is your BIOS up to date? -- Suspend resets CMOS https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/68862 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- u

Re: [Bug 68862] Re: Suspend resets CMOS

2007-11-04 Thread pmgant
Hi Brian I have just tried this with Gutsy Gibbon and the original problem of the CMOS reset has disappeared to be replaced by a new one. Hibernate still works fine but when I try to suspend the laptop it shuts down but the fan changes to full speed and then remains on (even with the machine in su

[Bug 68862] Re: Suspend resets CMOS

2007-11-03 Thread Brian Murray
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. We are currently reviewing bug reports regarding older kernel versions. After review we feel this bug does not meet the criteria for a stable release update and are setting this bug's status to "Won't Fix". For m

[Bug 68862] Re: Suspend resets CMOS

2006-10-29 Thread pmgant
** Description changed: On Ubuntu 6.10 there is a major problem with the suspend function. When - this is engaged the notebook shuts down but the power button flashes red + this is engaged the notebook shuts down but the power LED flashes red once a second. At this point the CMOS is wiped back

[Bug 68862] Re: Suspend resets CMOS

2006-10-29 Thread towsonu2003
** Description changed: On Ubuntu 6.10 there is a major problem with the suspend function. When this is engaged the notebook shuts down but the power button flashes red once a second. At this point the CMOS is wiped back to the default settings. The hibernate function works fine.