I can confirm that this bug still exists in Karmic 9.10 (64bit) running
Kernel 2.6.31-21-generic on a Lenovo ThinkPad T410.
The workaround (unloading and reloading the ehci_hcd module) works, BUT
this requires the compilation of a custom Kernel with ehci_hcd as
module. In the current standard Kern
I think the USB problem after the (first) resume from suspend pointed
out by Paladin is covered by bug #252341. We'll have to check if that is
fixed by the upcoming BIOS patch as well or if it's a different issue.
Currently, unloading and re-loading the ehci_hcd module is a workaround
but requires
I can confirm that updating to BIOS version 1.18-1.07 released by Lenovo
on 2010/04/22 solves this problem (but NOT the USB issue) for this
system: Lenovo T410, nvidia, arch amd64, kernel 2.6.31-21-generic.
Thanks!
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Lenovo Thinkpads with Core i5 and i7 suspend/resume (with kernel oops) once
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I have applied the changes from the patch provided by Alex (comment #18) to the
latest ubuntu-karmic kernel (from git repo, 2.6.31-21-generic). This fixes this
bug for my system (Lenovo T410, nvidia, amd64 arch) and suspend/resume works
now like a charm. Thanks!
(Note for the sake of completenes
It works as well on my T410 with BIOS version 1.18-1.07 (04/19/2010). I
run Lucid with Kernel 2.6.32-22-generic (compiled on 05/09/2010 from the
git Lucid kernel tree). acpi_listen shows the same output as in comment
#8 when pressing the power button for about 1 second and the shut-down
window pops
The workaround 'gvfs-mount cdda://sr0' worked for me too (on Debian
jessie with Xfce). But first I had to install the package 'gvfs-
backends' in order to make the workaround work.
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