[please always CC the bug report] Am 30.04.2014 15:54, schrieb Daniel Antonucci: > Hi Michael > > I'm using XFCE4 as D.E. so when I put the laptop in hibernation I only > press the button hibernation on the panel applet.
I'm not using XFCE4, so I dunno what it does. You should probably ask its maintainer. > I'm going to hibernate the laptop by the command you gave me so we can > discover if it is a problem of systemD or Kernel. Yeah, that would be helpful. > I suppose it is by systemD because when I used systemvinit I have never > had this problem. > > Daniele > > Il 30/04/2014 06:49, Michael Biebl ha scritto: >> Hi! >> >> Am 30.04.2014 04:26, schrieb Danielsan: >>> Package: systemd >>> Version: 204-8 >>> Severity: normal >>> >>> Dear Maintainer, >>> >>> often the hibernation by systemD with swap-file (by dphys-swapfile >>> package) >>> fails, so the Laptop continues to be turned on, but it's unusable, >>> with the cpu >>> and the fans working at maximum with the risk to burn everything. >>> When it >>> happens I have to power off the laptop forcing down the power button. >>> >> How do you suspend your laptop, which command do you use? >> >> systemd basically simply runs >> echo "mem" > /sys/power/state >> for suspend to ram and >> echo "disk" > /sys/power/state >> for suspend to disk. >> >> If the above two commands fail, it's more a kernel then a systemd issue. >> >> I'm actually not sure it the kernel support suspend to disk with a swap >> file. >> >> Michael >> > -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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