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This seems to be fixed for me in Intrepid. I've been running it for a
week and have not heard the sound yet, earlier it was almost every day.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 89983 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/89983
I'm also affected by the annoying sound thing.
For me it only occurs when multiple users are logged in and it seems to be the
gpm instance of the inactive user that makes the noise.
This can be verified by
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 89983 ***
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Feisty reports suspend failed after resuming from suspend
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Hi,
back to topic:
It suspends to RAM, but when you resume after several hours it shows always
this message in a window: Suspend Problem. Your computer failed to suspend
I've pressed the button hibernation, screen turns black without splash and
showed a short message, something like hibernation
Obviously a lot of posts have been added. Hopefully mine will assist a
bit too.
I've got a generic desktop build from 1,000 various parts. Here's my log
from gnome-power-bugreport.sh.
** Attachment added: Gnome Power Bugreport
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15871003/gpm.log
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Oh, so it's a recorded sound... it sure sounds more like somethings
broken in my speakers. I think it is the same, but it seems it is
played a bit faster (and therefore also at a higher pitch) when it
indicates suspend failure.
This GNOME bug is about this sound:
Hi - I've experienced the same problem with my HP dv6000. BTW, anyone
know how to cancel my decision to don't show me this message again?
I'd like to keep seeing it so I can help debug this (if possible).
BTW, there's another, VERY similar bug - probably the same one:
To enable the notofocations again open gconf-editor and enable the key
named /apps/gnome-power-manager/notify/sleep_failed.
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The wave file identified by Paul Vinson Brown is the one played on my
machine when coming back from suspend. This is a poor choice of error
tone, especially so as the volume on my Thinkpad X31 seems to be turned
to maximum after a resume.
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happens on ume too
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Hi,
I used to suffer from a regression in hardy: I would often get a beep,
lose (as in X server reset) my gnome session (without all gnome
infrastructure programs being killed, quite interestingly)
I performed an upgrade (I'm usually upgrading every dozen days or so) on
last sundayy. That seems
Will try that it might stop one annoying problem
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same problem here sometimes suspends properly sometimes not.
when it doesnt suspend correctly it still uses up the battery like as
if it was on. I didnt have this problem with Gutsy only with Hardy
I get the same beeping noise which is very annoying
actually is there anyway to stop the system
same problem here sometimes suspends properly sometimes not.
when it doesnt suspend correctly it still uses up the battery like as
if it was on. I didnt have this problem with Gutsy only with Hardy
I get the same beeping noise which is very annoying
actually is there anyway to stop the system
Shane,
I'm not a dev or even a Linux expert, so I don't know if this will
cause any future problems, but I at least got rid of the beeping by
unchecking the box labeled Use sound to notify in event of error in
System-Preferences-Power Management-General. Once I did this I no
longer got the beep
Same problem on a HP nx6125.
Sleep and resume work without problem but I always get this notification
message.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15109362/gpm.debug.log.txt
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Just wanted to throw a little something I discovered about this issue.
I've been getting the beeping noise on resume, so I unchecked the box
labeled Use sound to notify in event of error in
System-Preferences-Power Management-General. This has taken care of
the beeping (so far). I don't know if
The beeping I mentioned could not have been a notification sound, it is
more like the sound made when undocking without first pressing the
dock's eject button. It's also very loud regardless of my volume setting
(which is a hardware volume control). I'm having the issue regardless of
sleep time,
I switched back to the open source radeon driver and continue to have
the same suspend problem. I did notice that when I logged out and
suspended using the gdm login option, I did not get the usual beep and
message this morning. Although I don't know a lot about the structure of
the suspend
Same here with a HP Compaq 6720s only with long time factor. I have
[URL=http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=5058358postcount=37]laptop
harddrive Load_Cycle_Count issue fix[/URL] applyed, but after such and
only such wakeup PM_POWERSAVE settings are lost and hdparm Advanced
power manager level
My experience on a T42p is slightly different:
(1) This does not happen if all applications are closed when the system
suspends. This is very consistent. I've tested the past few days with
apps running and apps not running. I must quit all apps, even those
running in the background like Pidgen,
But now suspend awake every time using switched off hdparm settings.
Restart on place suspend is always needed.
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Additional observation: Last night, I sent my laptop to hibernate and
accidentally switched to console output. For some time, nothing happened
(the system looked quite crashed) but then, a few messages popped up on
my screen which I was able to quickly grab with (*cough*) my cellphone.
Anyways,
Confirming the long sleep time factor too. If I suspend my notebook
for the night, I always get the error message, but everything works. If
I suspend my notebook only for a couple of minutes (or an hour or so)
when travelling between my office and home, no message, no problem.
On resume, this is
I too have been getting the loud beep and Suspend Problem error since
a clean install of Hardy Beta on my Thinkpad R52. I'm running the fglrx
driver, no compiz, laptop_mode enabled, and on AC power. The
suspend/resume seems to work fine and this only happens after being
suspend for greater than
I too have the same problem.
1. Loud beep when i open my laptop. (I use suspend on closing the lid option).
2. The laptop comes to life very fast but usually early morning i get the
message Suspend problem ... , but no further issues.
3. Suspend also works fine later .. but usually its early
Good call on the long sleep time, I have to verify but I think it may be
the same for me - I wondered a bit what it could be that triggered it
sometimes and sometimes not, and I think the most common case is when
I've left it overnight, but also other cases when I've been away for a
longer while.
More so, the sound (beep) is usually since if i have kept my volume at
some level, and if volume is at higher level the beep is more loud. It
sounds like my fire alarm. I have been waking up my wife early morning
due to that sound (she looks scared and asks me if something is on fire
.. i have to
I can also confirm the long sleep time factor. As soon as my laptop
(hardy, fglrx from restricted modules) sleeps for more than a few hours,
the error message comes up - plus I cannot shut down from gpm anymore.
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Same here with a HP2710p, it works but gives the message and beeps
briefly but loudly when resuming. It was silent both message-wise and
soundcard-wise earlier in the betas, though I'm not sure exactly when it
started misbehaving.
** Attachment added: gnome-power-bugreport
Same here with a Thinkpad T40. Suspend/resume works fine except for
this error message and beeping.
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I confirm this as well. This problem appeared after several
suspend/resume processes.
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I'm getting the same message with a ThinkPad X31 running Hardy. The
machine is also beeping loudly several times in succession just after
coming back from suspend but before X is displayed.
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No, it's not for me. I get it everyday at morning when I resume my
laptop from suspend last night.
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IBM Thinkpad X41 Tablet
Hardy Uptodate
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Never got this message again, is this bug fixed now in Hardy?
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I got the same error. I've attached the output of gnome-power-
bugreport.sh gpm.log
Mine is also a clean install of hardy beta, ati restricted driver
installed, compiz enabled. My laptop resumed from suspend just fine,
but the cpu was at 100% for a few minutes. I only saw this behavior
(cpu
I suspend my Znote6214w and it seams to go to sleep. But wnen I wake it
up I get the same message. I checked the syslog and saw something I find
strange, the second thing it does after me waking it up is to Preparing
system for mem sleep.
I'm running a clean install
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. Could you please attach the resulting log file of: gnome-power-
bugreport.sh gpm.log to the report? You might also want to take a
look to the Debugging instructions located at
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I got this message too (hp compaq 8510p), but suspend worked w/o
problem.
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