Bug#623514: Hibernate problem

2011-09-19 Thread Toni Müller
Hi,

while I haven't conducted as many tests as Denis has, I can say that my
T500 hibernated nicely up until 2.6.32 last version before -36 (I can't
currently confirm for 2.6.32-36), and breaks for every later kernel.
I can also say that, for the even more recent kernels, the machine does
not even suspend-to-ram.

I'm running the -686 variant of things, not the amd64 stuff.


Feel free to ask any questions.


Kind regards,
--Toni++



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Bug#623514: Hibernate problem

2011-09-19 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Hi Toni,

Toni Müller wrote:

 while I haven't conducted as many tests as Denis has, I can say that my
 T500 hibernated nicely up until 2.6.32 last version before -36 (I can't
 currently confirm for 2.6.32-36), and breaks for every later kernel.
 I can also say that, for the even more recent kernels, the machine does
 not even suspend-to-ram.

That doesn't necessarily sound like the same bug (Denis was testing
with 3.0.0-1 and had no trouble suspending iirc).  The narrow
regression range is good news from the point of view of being able to
find a fix.  Could you file a new bug listing kernels you've tested
and results for each?  The upgrade history of the kernel image
packages can be found at /var/log/dpkg.log*.

If the symptoms turn out to have the same cause, we can merge the bugs
later.

Thank you,
Jonathan



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