There are still infrequent crashes, about once every week, typically a failure to suspend completely, suspend light blinks. But the automatic crash report fails, i.e. it seems to refuse to recognize the 30-10 kernel as a genuine Ubuntu package.
I will be happy to send a report with the relevant dumps, if someone can point me to doc on how to do it manually. Rgds Jon Eliot wrote: > There have been apparent and welcome improvements, but yes, there still > are problems. > Changed to kernel 2.6.30-10 today, so I will add an update in about a > week on how things are going with a real workload on that kernel. > > The procedure to provoke a freeze in either suspend or resume from > suspend: > > 1) Use the machine with an external monitor (I normally use > SubSection "Display" > Virtual 3840 1200 > EndSubSection > in xorg.conf, but it does not seem to matter what is in there for > this bug) > > 2) Suspend the machine and take it out of the docking station (Optional: > go home after work ;-).) > > 3) Resume the machine as a standalone laptop. Change the display to 1920 > 1200. > > 4) Suspend the machine. (Optional: go back to work the next morning.) > > 5) Resume the machine in the docking station. Change the display to 3840 > 1200. > > 6) Repeat steps 2-5 a small number of times. > > The number of repeats used to be less than 1, ie. the first resume or > the second suspend in the docking station normally failed, or even the > first resume at home. Now the number of successful repeats is typically > something like 5, which means normally one week at a time without any > trouble (at least after I changed the GdmXserverTimeout to 20). > > Do I have the last version: > > $ uname -a > Linux vora.uninett.no 2.6.30-10-generic #12-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jun 26 > 00:29:02 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux > > Repository: > deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/xorg-edgers/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main > deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/xorg-edgers/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main > > $ dpkg -l | grep nvidia | grep 180 > ii nvidia-180-kernel-source > 185.18.14-0ubuntu1~xup~1~jaunty > NVIDIA binary kernel module source > ii nvidia-180-libvdpau > 185.18.14-0ubuntu1~xup~1~jaunty > Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix > ii nvidia-180-libvdpau-dev > 185.18.14-0ubuntu1~xup~1~jaunty > Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix development files > ii nvidia-180-modaliases > 185.18.14-0ubuntu1~xup~1~jaunty > Modaliases for the NVIDIA binary X.Org driver > ii nvidia-glx-180 > 185.18.14-0ubuntu1~xup~1~jaunty > NVIDIA binary Xorg driver > ii nvidia-glx-180-dev > 185.18.14-0ubuntu1~xup~1~jaunty > NVIDIA binary Xorg driver development files > ii nvidia-settings > 180.25-0ubuntu1 > Tool of configuring the NVIDIA graphics driver > > Thanks for all the good work! To get from an unbearable situation to a > reasonably good situation is fine, anything more will be a bonus. > > Rgds, Jon Eliot > > Steve Conklin wrote: > >> A lot of the reported bugs with suspend/resume have been fixed since >> this report. >> >> Are you still experiencing the problem with the latest release? If so then >> we can continue to troubleshoot this. >> If not, we can close the bug. >> >> Thanks! >> >> >> ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu) >> Importance: Undecided => Low >> >> ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu) >> Status: New => In Progress >> >> ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu) >> Assignee: (unassigned) => Steve Conklin (sconklin) >> >> >> > > ** Attachment added: "Screenshot-Problem in linux-image-2.6.30-10-generic.png" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30890912/Screenshot-Problem%20in%20linux-image-2.6.30-10-generic.png -- [LENOVO 64606YG] intermittent suspend/resume failure [non-free: nvidia] https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/360894 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