Occasionally issues like the one you are describing can be resolved by
updating your BIOS. Is your BIOS up to date?
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Suspend resets CMOS
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/68862
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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
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** 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
** 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.