my laptop is not detect the hibernate option what i do.
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Is a hardware (BIOS) issue, nothing OS specific. Seems that A12 BIOS
(maybe A11 which I did not test; A10 was still buggy) does fix the
issue.
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I have an E6410, Intel® Core™ i7 CPU M 620 @ 2.67GHz × 4
Nvidia NVS 3100M/PCI/SSE2
Dual Boot: Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit, Win 7 64bit
Bios was A06, now A09.
I've never had a problem with Win7 resuming from being suspended. Just
Ubuntu. I tried many things over the past year and a half but nothing
had
An E6410 is equipped with an i5 processor and either Nvidia or Intel
HD graphics. It certainly has no i7 installed.
E6410 with Core i7 has been commonly available for purchase.
There seems to be no reliable fix as of yet.
Depends for what. Apparently even the latest BIOS rev. A10 did not
This bug report is helplessly cluttered with various different problems
and configurations. Nobody can draw any helpful information out of it.
An E6410 is equipped with an i5 processor and either Nvidia or Intel
HD graphics. It certainly has no i7 installed.
There seems to be no reliable fix
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I have a Core i7-620 @2.8GHz
The problem only happened for me when the NVIDIA driver is being used.
With solution #151 I'm able to suspend reliably even with the NVIDIA
driver. My feeling is that it's the NVIDIA video driver.
I don't know anything about the nouveau.modeset=0 acpi_sleep=nonvs
Sorry, Core i7-640 @2.8GHz
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Jim, does you E6410 resume from suspend reliably like this even when
unplugged from AC power? E6410 of mine systematically freezes on second
or third resume when running on batteries only. When it runs on AC
adapter, resume is always reliable. I am not using Hibernate because of
not willing to
@mikeos: I have the exact same symptoms with a Latitude E6500 although I
didn't realise it doesn't occur when plugged in. I'll have to check
that.
Beside that I also have failures going into suspend and even with the
system spontaneously waking up from suspend with the lid closed(!) Do
you
RE: Solution #151
So far it suspends / restores very reliable. Works on battery or A/C.
Works for suspend or hibernate (which is slow and I don't intend to
use). Suspends properly whether I close the lid or use the Suspend menu
option. Restores properly whether I open the lid or use the power
Gaby: no such problem here with spontaneous resume from suspend. Could
it be a Wake-On-LAN packet that is waking-up your laptop?
Jim: What's exactly your CPU Core i7 model? I tested different DDR3 RAM
sizes from two distinct vendors, no difference. My CPU is Core i7-620 @
2.66 GHz which seems
A SOLUTION that worked for me.
Dell E6410, Core i7, Nvidia NVS 3100M that would not resume from suspend
or hibernate. Backlight comes on, but screen remains black when it comes
out of suspend.
Tried a bunch of things, read a bunch of thread. This worked in one
quick change.
- Edit
Thank you Keith
Unfortunately it doesn't work on the E6410 (Core i7, intel Graphics HD).
O-p
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On my machine (Core i7 M620, Intel Arrandale graphics) a reliable suspend /
resume only works if:
* the ubuntu splash screen is disabled
* the system switches to a text console before suspend
The first can be achieved by removing the 'quiet splash' from the grub kernel
command line.
The latter
FYI, I also suffer from the suspend/hibernate crash issue, (I use a Dell
Inspiron).
I recently installed the suspend tool found in the Ubuntu software
center and my issue has been solved. I'd recommend the debuggers to
cross reference that tool to see if it sheds any light on the situation
and
I have also tried the tip described by mikeos on post #141 on my E6410
(intel video card) but with no success...
I am using Ubuntu 64 bit with the kernel 2.6.35-22 generic as reported
by Kristof Bajnok...
Don't understand what's happening here...
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I suppose the workaround proposed in comment #54 could fix it for you.
-
Being desperate because of trying virtually any possible Linux kernel tweaking,
various
As I said in comment #103 we should be careful not to hijack this bug
report. The original bug report was about a E6410 with intel graphics
and a core i5. I have such a machine as the original reporter and my
laptop is resuming flawlessly with Ubuntu 10.10 kernel (2.6.35-22).
Are there any other
I have exactly a Dell E6410 with your specs and resuming works
flawlessly for the Maverick kernel.
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Importance: Undecided
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I reported a similar bug in Archlinux's bugtracker:
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My laptop is Dell E6510 with NVIDIA NVS 3100M. I've been affected by
suspend/resume problems but recently (about 4-5 days) it just works... I
am not sure if this is because of upgrading to 2.6.36 - it
@mikeos:
Suspend/resume works since I added the acpi_sleep=nonvs kernel option,
without disabling SpeedStep in BIOS. (Haven't tried too extensively, but did it
successfully 6-7 times.)
I'm on a Dell Latitude e6410, NVS 3100M (driver: 260.19.12),
2.6.35-22-generic #35-Ubuntu.
If I disable
Radko, your feedback is very appreciated. For 2.6.35 and older kernels
you need to apply acpi_sleep option into GRUB like this:
1) $ sudo nano /etc/default/grub
2) Search for GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX= and make it look like
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=acpi_sleep=nonvs
3) Save and run: $ sudo update-grub2
4)
It has proven incorrect assuming that the problem is caused by linux CPU power
management. With a special kernel, where cpufreq is modularized
(http://www.linux-phc.org/) i was able to completely remove cpufreq thus
finally nothing was managing CPU frequency scaling (P-states), I also disabled
Mikeos,
By your request I have tried some things on my E6410 (i7 M620, nVidia, Ubuntu
10.10, 2.6.35-22-generic kernel). Resume from suspend fails when running on
battery and works fine when using AC power. I have updated from A01 to A05
BIOS, which did not help to fix this issue. Also, I had
When setting GRUB option to acpi_sleep=nonvs described here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers/+bug/656279/comments/41
the black screen on resume is fixed on Maverick kernel 2.6.35. With 2.6.36
kernel this GRUB option isn't necessary.
In both cases resume on
Apparently my resume problem on batteries is caused by kernel race
condition related to Intel Idle Driver. I filed a separate bug for this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/665891
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Same exact problem with my Dell Vostro 1088. It doesn't come out of
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I think I identified the problem on my system Dell Latitude E6410 with Intel i7
CPU.
Disabling Intel SpeedStep feature in BIOS does the trick. Battery life decrease
seems insignificant thanks to power management assured by CPU C-states. What's
interesting that the CPU multiplier is still
Why marked as invalid? My testing (just using different kernels,
otherwise keeping the same configuration):
- Lucid Kernel 2.6.32-25 - OK
- Mainline 2.6.33 - K.O.
- Mainline 2.6.34 - K.O.
- Maverick 2.6.35 - K.O.
- Mainline since 2.6.36rc8 - OK*
- Natty 2.6.36-0 - OK*
* second resume (only when
I confirm that suspend/resume works very well on my dell precision M4500
with kernel 2.6.36 just released and ubuntu 10.10 amd64. It was not
working with standard kernel for maverick 2.6.35
I followed suggestion #129 using kernel 2.6.36 taken from:
Resume from suspend on Dell E6510 (BIOS A05) using Ubuntu Lucid 10.04
x86-64 fails (black screen on resume) with the linux-image-generic-lts-
backport-maverick kernel (2.6.35.22.34) in Lucid proposed, but works
with the standard Lucid kernel (2.6.32-25).
Nvidia driver is latest stable: 260.19.12,
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I think I am affected by the same bug on a dell precision M4500 I7 CPU and
graphic card Quadro FX 880M with ubuntu maverick 10.10 64bits.
Hibernate works, but suspend/resume does not work. The computer goes in suspend
mode but it does not wakeup.
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I've got success with the latest 2.6.36 mainline kernel dev snapshot:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/daily/2010-10-13-maverick/
(don't try the rc7 on any older snapshot - just this one worked)
Using the standard Maverick 10.10 x64 installation which includes nVidia
proprietary
WARNING : I forgot to remind everyone that using pre-release kernels is
dangerous, using kernel daily snapshots IS VERY DANGEROUS and could lead
to data loss or any kind of irreversible damage to your system.
Users not willing to risk are advised to try the above method once the
final version of
Same problem here with Ubuntu 10.10 64bits on a E6410 (intel graphic
card).
The screen does not resume after suspend and the computer needs to be
hard power off.
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Running Lucid LTS on an E6410 with Intel HD graphics and Core i7,
64-bit. The kernel (linux-image-2.6.35-14-generic) in comment #103
worked beautifully for me; I can now suspend and resume to my heart's
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Kernel 2.6.32-24.43 (linux-image-2.6.32-24-generic) did NOT resolve the
issue for me on an E6410ATG with Intel graphics running 64-bit Lucid.
Upon resume-from-suspend, my screen is black and backlight is off. I
can turn the backlight on by Alt-Up, but the screen remains black.
Switching to a
With 2.6.32-24-generic Lucid, but, latitude e4310
same problem #119 #122, wake up : black screen
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I checked the workaround posted in comment #54 and it worked. But when I
have a virtualbox launched and VM running and I put the system to sleep,
the machine doesn't wake up properly - I can only see a cursor blinking.
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Is this a fix to the problem?
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Please guys help out here. Maybe I'm missing something. I tried both kernels
mentioned above (in pae version) and in both after resume from suspend I get
black screen with backlight on. I can hear everything has started (the skype
connecting sound) but I can't see anything. I can't even
On my dell (e6410 with intel hda and 4gb ram) the problem is still present. Is
the bug fixed in pae kernel as well?
l...@dragilla:~$ uname -a
Linux dragilla 2.6.32-24-generic-pae #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Aug 20 15:37:22 UTC
2010 i686 GNU/Linux
Maybe I don't fully understand, but to utilize my 4gb ram
I also confirm, as togume, that the latest 2.6.32-25-generic fixes the
problem. And I also need to turn on back light using the keyboard.
Using the latest 2.6.35 kernel for the ppa the laptop also resumes and
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I can't even verify the fix - on my E5410 core i3, the screen doesn't
even turn on during boot using 2.6.32-25.42 (however, the boot seems to
go fine otherwise). I, like dragilla, use the PAE kernel, I also tried
the normal one, but then there was some trouble detecting my hard drive
and I
I can confirm the behaviour that togume (#116) abd Paulo (#118) r0eport,
on my E6510. Backlight stays absolutely off after suspend, Fn-Up
turning it on again. With the 35-17 kernel from kernel-PPA, backlight
came back on by itself. Has anyone looked into the source if/how the
patch was changed?
@Emil the black screen on boot on the E6410 with Intel IGP is being
tracked at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/561802.
I'm not sure how similar the E5410 is, but I get that same behavior on
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This bug was fixed in the package linux - 2.6.32-24.42
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linux (2.6.32-24.42) lucid-proposed; urgency=low
[ Upstream Kernel Changes ]
* (pre-stable) drm/i915: add PANEL_UNLOCK_REGS definition
- LP: #561802, #578673
* (pre-stable) drm/i915: make sure eDP panel is turned
Confirming this fixes issue in Dell E5410 i5 with Intel video card.
One strange behavior now is that on resume the display brightness is all
the way down. Toggling the brightness fixes this.
Thanks for working this through!
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The problem occurs with the following kernels :
- 2.6.32-24.41
- 2.6.36-999.201008301119
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I'm running lucid, Latitude e6410, Intel i915 graphics and I'm still
experiencing precisely the same resume problems with both kernel/ppa
kernels 2.6.35-19-generic #25~lucid1-Ubuntu and 2.6.35-18-generic
#25~lucid1-Ubuntu
Am I missing something, I haven't done anything except installing and
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@Paula, i had the same problem but i've just realized that you can find
the packages here [1].
This kernel fixes the issue:
Package: linux-image-2.6.35-18-generic
Version: 2.6.35-18.24~lucid1
Cheers!
[1] https://launchpad.net/~kernel-ppa/+archive/ppa/+packages
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Paulo.
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I didnt find 35-18 either, but I installed 2.6.35-17-generic from
kernel-ppa and it does the trick. Suspend and wakeup works cleanly.
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I already had lucid-proposed enabled but I did not find any new kernel
there, is it in lucid-update already?
I even tried to manually inspect
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/lucid-proposed/main/binary-
amd64/Packages.bz2
to see if I could find a linux-image in there but there
Accepted linux into lucid-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
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A comment on #101: hibernate / resume is not reliable with the 2.6.35
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I believe we should be careful not to hijack this bug report with other
issues. It is about resume from suspend (not hibernate) in machines with
the intel graphics card. It also assumes that your machine is usable
before suspend. If you machine already boots to a blank screen, I
believe you have
I have this issue, but on E5410 (core i3+arrandale). Resume works apart
from the screen being blank, i.e. I can ssh into the box and reboot it.
However, the backported kernel in #103 does not work for me. I think
there is some improvement, because now the backlight turns on, but still
no image.
Update: When the display backlight is shut down by power management,
after a failed resume, everything goes back to normal again (i.e.
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I have a E6510 with Intel HD, full HD screen. Manoj's kernels do not
work for me (blank screen with default options, lock with two keyboard
leds blinking is modeset is added as kernel option; xforcevesa does
not help - blank screen again). Anyway I understand that Manoj is
Manoj's kernel in #81 works for me the same as described by Walter in
#82. I have E6410, i5, Intel graphics, Lucid 64bit.
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For those who want to try this kernel, the packages can be found here
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-intel-
next/2010-08-02-maverick/ . I guess they will also work on lucid.
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OK, I'll have to take that back - under lucid, 2.6.35-997-generic gives
a blank screen on boot for me.
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@Corona: when i tested various drm-intel-next on lucid, i got (like you)
the black screen on boot (i don't know why).
Anyway, on maverick works pretty well (if fixes this bug and #610387).
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Looks like I'll have to install Maverick then. Manoj's kernel with
backported patches (the one in lp578673) does not work for me, I've
compiled drm-intel-next from source but no luck. I still hope for a
solution for lucid though.
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The black screen bug was fixed in upstream kernel 2.6.35-rc6, but
reintroduced in kernel 2.6.35 final. See:
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Thanks, henk, that makes it even more difficult to test newer kernels.
Are there other people for who Manoj's kernel (#81) does not fix the
suspend/resume issue? I have an e6510 with an intel core i5, intel
integrated graphics. I'm running lucid 32bit and so far only henk's
workaround has worked,
The patches which were backported to the 2.6.32 kernel by Manoj are
already in drm-intel-next, I hope they will land in the Maverick kernel.
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FYI, i'm working on Ubuntu Maverick (installed from alpha2) on my E6410
and i have the same problem (added to others of this machine: not
touchpad scrolling, system hangs when i connect an external monitor,
...).
If you need to test a kernel for maverick, here i am!
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Impact: This bug cases black screen on resume for many users
Fix: Backported patches from upstream driver tree
Testcase: The bug can be easily reproduced, and can be tested by the affected
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My experience of the kernel in #81 is the same as Walter's on a Dell
E5410 (Intel graphics card too).
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Thanks Manoj, I'll test this kernel next weekend on my E6510. Where did
you find the patches and can we also apply them to 2.6.35 kernels?
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Those are compiled 2.6.32 kernels, I was asking for the actual patches
Manoj was referring to.
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works here too... with dimmed display that is recoverable...
On 07/26/2010 04:46 PM, Manoj Iyer wrote:
Backported patches from Jesse Barns, let me know if this works.
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~manjo/lucid/lp578673/
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[arrandale] Resume doesn't work on a Latitude E6410
Also works with dimmed display for me in a E6410. I can also recover the
display using the correct function key.
Obs: Note that in a patched 2.6.35 kernel I also have running the resume
does not present this dimming problem.
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[arrandale] Resume doesn't work on a Latitude E6410
Backported patches from Jesse Barns, let me know if this works.
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~manjo/lucid/lp578673/
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[arrandale] Resume doesn't work on a Latitude E6410
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/578673
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The kernel in #81 works for me. It resumes correctly, but with the light
dimmed out. I can increase the screen backl light with the corresponding
function key and everything seems to work OK (Dell E6410 with Intel
Graphic card, not NVDIA).
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Henk's workaround worked fine for my Dell E6410 (with Intel HD video). Many
thanks, Henk.
PVillela
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 9:14 AM, henk 578...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Workaround:
-Use kernel 2.6.35 from ppa:kernel-ppa/ppa
-add acpi_sleep=s3_bios to the Grub commandline
-delete
@john @henk -- does your screen remain black throughout the boot
process, or _only_ when returning from resume?
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the screen remains blank throughout the boot process, so I was unable to test
the suspend/resume.
Bug #561802 has a patch for this problem, which works on my E6510
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I've been using workaround described on #55 for a week and i've to say
that is not working perfectly. More or less, this is the result of the
resumes:
* 50%: works ok.
* 30%: the screen keeps black (same result as the beginning).
* 20%: the screen turns on, I can see the text mode but it doesn't
Thanks for testing my kernel and reporting results. I have uploaded yet another
kernel to
http://people.canonical.com/~manjo/lp578673-lucid/
I am feeling very confident that this one will fix this issue. Can you please
test this one and report back here ?
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Unfortunately it did not work for me. Actually I did not turned the
screen on during boot. The screen remained blank all the time but I
could know that he boot was successful because I could hear the drums
sound when gdm kicks in. I had to move to the console with ctrl+f1 and
reboot with
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