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Maybe the 12h delay is in cause. Do you do this often? If you want, you
can try once again to see if that's the cause of the bug.
But the problem here is that Ubuntu ships with a version of gnome-power-
manager that is no longer developed upstream, so they won't consider our
bugs. If it only
Unfortunately, I can confirm this bug is *still present* on my Dell XPS
m1330 running Hardy 8.04.2 w/latest
2.6.24-24-generic #1 SMP Wed Apr 15 15:54:25 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
Last night, I left my computer idle, and it automatically went into
suspend. I left it that way all night and into the
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ethanay: Any news? Anyway, upstream said they wouldn't care about
version 2.22 because it's too old, so that's not really good for you...
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yes, it appears resolved on my computer!
thanks for the reminder, forgot about this :)
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good news! I have upgraded to kernel 2.6.24-23 and the other problems I
have been experiencing appear to be resolved. So I will now test for
this bug and report back on behavior:
1. let g-p-m put computer to sleep (suspend) automatically after 45 minutes
2. leave the computer asleep overnight
Is anybody else experiencing this bug here? I can't believe I has
reappeared only for ethanay...
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No upgrades shown for gnome-power-manager
However, two upgrades for dbus right around the time the bug seemed to appear:
1. 10/15/2008
dbus (1.1.20-1ubuntu2) to 1.1.20-1ubuntu3.1
dbus-x11 (1.1.20-1ubuntu2) to 1.1.20-1ubuntu3.1
libdbus-1-3 (1.1.20-1ubuntu2) to 1.1.20-1ubuntu3.1
2. 11/12/2008
(Yet again I'm annoyed by the forward duping that has taken place on this bug.
Milan: Please dup bugs against the OLDER version wherever possible)
This bug almost certainly ISN'T kernel related. If you look related bugs at the
top of this report you can see an upstream GNOME bug has been linked
Sistofe: sorry for the dup, but as ethanay was the only person still reporting
problems with this bug and this one was already quite long, I thought it would
be easier to continue the discussion here. Not really a big deal, IMHO.
And I've seen the remote watch in g-p-m; actually I commented
ethanay: maybe the fix came from a newer kernel than the one you're
using. You should report a bug for your suspend/hibernate problems, it
is specific to your hardware. Could you also check with an older kernel,
since you say it has reappeared? Finding the version/patch that brought
it back would
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I am doubtful that it is kernel-related -- I've been running 2.6.24-19
much longer than when I remember this bug appearing on my system!
But anyway, I will, test an older version and see if the problem goes
away (or is masked by other problems...heh). Is there a particular
version you want me to
I can confirm that it STILL exists in Hardy:
Dell XPS m1330 running 8.04 w/latest
kernel version 2.6.24-19 because so far *all later versions of the kernel break
suspend/hibernate completely*
Here's when it happens:
Suspend on demand resumes normally
Suspend after preset time, via g-p-m causes
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Both suspend and hibernate are now working properly for me in Hardy.
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My laptop runs under Gutsy :
1. With the kernel 2.6.22-14-generic :
- resume from suspend failled : depending on package and option resume failled
or computer goes to hibernation.
- hibernation worked some times, but not really stable
2. With the kernel 2.6.24-16-generic (not a fresh install
chourave: It looks like this is fixed in Hardy for at least two of us.
Backporting the fix to Gutsy may not be really easy, since gnome-power-
manager is likely to depend on many libraries from GNOME 2.22. You can
ask upstream to find out whether they applied a patch or not, but the
linked bug
In Hardy (fresh install, only keeping per-user config files) I'm no
longer experiencing this. Is it still a problem for someone here?
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Ok, I just reread this thread and need to state that I personally have
no problems with the swap file. When auto-suspending on Gutsy, my PC
hibernates after coming out of that suspendstate, and after restarting,
it will correctly come out of hibernation.
Today I have tried out the suspend
FYI: I removed all the gconf options for gnome-power-manager and did a
sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnome-power-manager. All settings are
default, only edited the timeouts so it would auto-suspend in 1+1
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/sys/power/pm_trace file-thingy. So that' s all folks. :)
$ ls /sys/power/
disk image_size resume state
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I have the impression that Peturrr is sending his information to the wrong
person, so I am forwarding it to you. See below. If you already have this
information, please tell me and I will not forward future mails from
Peturrr.
Regards,
Johan Cockx
Forwarded conversation
Sorry for the delay. Planning to look at this bug tomorrow for a GPM log
for both of the scenarios.
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Ted,
I think that your question should be answered by Justin or Peter. I
have never tried to disable hibernation.
Justin, Peter, can you help Ted?
Regards,
Johan Cockx
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Dear Ted,
If there is any other useful information that I could provide to you,
please tell me. I appreciate your effort to try to solve this bug. I
am not familiar with the Ubuntu source code, so it is hard for me to
know what information could be useful for you.
Best regards,
Johan Cockx
It's been my experience that if you disable hibernation as an option in
g-p-m then this problem goes away. This leads me to believe that the issue
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Also saw that other people found out the same thing.
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On Thu, 2008-03-13 at 19:43 +, Justin Sunseri wrote:
It's been my experience that if you disable hibernation as an option in
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is not in the kernel it self. Maybe I'm just crazy though.
How are you disabling
@Johan Cockx
I don't see where GPM is emitting the hibernate signal. It looks to me
like it is registering an error, but I don't see it trying to hibernate.
Am I missing something in the log there.
Could others post the similar log? I've looked through the GPM code and
it isn't obvious how it
Related bug #116826
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/116826
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I am not sure that my problem is the same problem that is discussed
here, but my desktop certainly tries to hibernate after returning from
a suspend by gnome-power-manager. I have attached the output of gnome-
power-manager --no-daemon --verbose (going through two cycles of
suspendhibernate).
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My short experience of ubuntu is almost satisfying, mainly because I'm learning
a lot about my OS.
But looking the huge number of post, and the variety of their subject, I'm
quite affraid for my hardware (power management, hard disk..).
To summarize : the power management doesn't work well with
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I have the same configuration as Michael Elkins (Dell Latitude D610),
and I am experiencing the same problem. I reported it as Bug #152735,
before I realized (a) it only happens when gnome-power-manager suspends
the machine, not when I do it by hand; and (b) the system is
hibernating, not
i'm waiting for upstream to release 2.20.1, since its filed and fixed
upstream i expect the fix to be in there, please be patient :)
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I also have this problem, running the latest Gutsy on my desktop
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This bug really needs to be moved to gnome-power-manager. After disabling
can_hibernate in the gnome-power-manager section with the gconf editor i no
longer have the problem.
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Same happens to me on a fresh Gutsy install on a Dell Inspiron 9400 / E1705.
Also when back from hibernation no password is required!!
The next time I tried to reproduce the error suspend failed and when back it
tries to suspend/hibernate but also failed.
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After I restarted I managed to reproduce the bug.
On AC power and automatic sleep enabled it suspends correctly, but when it
returns from suspend my laptop hibernates, it also hibernates OK, but when back
it is not asking for the login password.
Below is the kern.log and acpid log, hope it
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I know I had my computer set to suspend the laptop when it was inactive
for one hour when plugged in to the AC adapter. Once i removed this setting
I have not had the problem since.
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I am having the same problem except that since my laptop cannot hibernate with
feisty or gutsy Ubuntu, (It worked in edgy Ubuntu). And hibernation causes swap
file corruption I have to reformat my swap partition and 'sudo swapon
/dev/sda3' and so I have disabled hibernation in
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Don't you have any other way to wake your laptop than pressing the power
button? Maybe that's it that triggers hibernate (just an idea). Could
you check in the GNOME Power Manager preferences, 'General' tab what
action is selected when pressing 'power'? If 'hibernate', try choosing
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I've just experienced the same bug, although I hadn't set 'Hibernate' as
action to perform when the timeout is reached. So actually I did the
test I asked you to do. ;-) We just need a developer to look here.
In kern.log.0, there's this 3 secs after resume has been successfully performed:
kernel:
I have gnome-power-manager to shutdown the system when I press the power
button. As far as I can tell, there is no setting that should cause the
system to automatically hibernate, because you can't specify to do anything
other than suspend (sleep) in gnome-power-manager.
What I would like to
It didn't disappear at all, in every combo box you can choose nothing,
suspend, hibernate, turn off the screen (approximate translation). If
you haven't those, this may mean that you have a problem either in g-p-m
or in your acpi support (which I can't find in your dmesg, but I'm not
an expert).
Michael: Could you check everything that is listed here: (if you don't
mind) http://live.gnome.org/GnomePowerManager/FAQ#head-
5d4d7bb306ca154c956e3ef69dae036942f6cf40
Justin: Is this the same for you (i.e. you can't choose anything other
than 'sleep' in the power management preferences)?
Much
# gconftool-2 -R /apps/gnome-power-manater | grep can
can_hibernate = true
can_suspend = true
Both suspend and hibernate work when I manually use them from the GNOME
Quit button. The system also properly hibernates when I close the
laptop lid.
I'm not sure if this screenshot is up to date:
Well, you can't set what g-p-m will do when the timeout is reached, it will
always suspend, but you can choose what to do when 1) the lid is closed 2)
power or standby buttons are pressed.
So there's no issue on this side on your computer. I think I can't help more,
please just wait for
Justin : thank you, i'm marking the kernel one as triaged and assigning
to the kernel team.
Milan : just added it. thanks.
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I have a Dell Latitude D610 laptop which also will hibernate immediately
after waking from suspend with Gutsy. I have gnome-power-manager set to
sleep after 1 hour idle while on A/C power (20 minutes on battery).
What happens is that my computer will suspend perfectly fine, but when I
press the
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Further testing I've found out this happens if both suspend while on AC
and hibernate while on battery are set for the same time period. When
the laptop suspends while on AC and I later wake it up after unplugging
the AC power, the laptop will go in to hibernation. If I play with the
touchpad
Maybe in gnome-power-manager rather than the kernel?
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Milan : this is still incomplete until the reporter has provided all the
information asked. As suspend also fails sometimes, it's likely to be a
kernel problem (at least for the original reporter).
Stephen : i think you should open a new bug report, because we can't be
sure your problem is caused
jerome what else do i need to provide?
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When going through the suspend resume debugging steps listed in step 4 i get
this output when trying to suspend the computer. Please keep in mind that
putting the computer into suspend works fine when using either my suspend
hot key or through the quit dialog box. IMHO it appears as though
Please use these two commands (sudo alone only gives you admin rights for the
first command):
$ sudo -s
$ sync; echo 1 /sys/power/pm_trace; /etc/acpi/sleep.sh force
(note you will need to reset your clock after reboot)
Thank you for this
Jérôme Guelfucci: Sorry, I thought the idea that g-p-m
i still get the same error message
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Sincerely
Justin Sunseri
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when returning from suspend my laptop tries to hibernate
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149665
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I can't believe it! Could you post the whole commands and output (using
an attached log would be the best way)? If 'sudo -s' got the right
password and you are admin (sudoer), everything should go right...
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when returning from suspend my laptop tries to hibernate
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Sincerely
Justin Sunseri
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo -s sync; echo 1 /sys/power/pm_trace;
/etc/acpi/sleep.sh force
[sudo] password for justin:
/bin/sync: /bin/sync: cannot execute binary file
bash: /sys/power/pm_trace: Permission denied
open: Permission denied
open: Permission denied
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