Having same problem here with suspend, just get black screen when I try to come back to session, if I do crtl-alt-bksp or ctl-alt-delete I see a quick view of desktop and then it goes into and endless error something like: zen [some numbers] ata1(or2) dryerror blah blah blah, should write it down next time, but kind of unwilling to do it any more because the only way I can recover is to do a power off. I am not willing to live with the damage that may do.
As for hibernate I just do a power down because that's what my hibernate does anyway. I have to log back in and just start everything all over again. Doesn't save system status running apps or anything. This is critical these are things that need to be addressed if Ubuntu is to be considered as a serious laptop alternative OS. The kicker is they work right in XP and Vista. It's really difficult to sell Ubuntu when you are in a business meeting and you boot up windows on your laptop after touting the advantages of Ubuntu and then have to explain that yeah it's great on the desktop but come with some critical limitations on on the laptop, which is what most of your audience has in front of them at the time. I have tried all kinds of things from the Internet searches that I have done and the best so far is getting hibernate to shutdown my system. Well that I could do before all the hours spend trying to fix this issue with shutdown now. Please let me know what you need in way of logs and settings, this needs some serious work and effort. -- regression Suspend/Hibernate intrepid Gateway notebook ML6226B https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279371 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs