Nope, it keeps happening even when unloading r8169.
And there is no pattern. Sleep can work reliably for a month straight, then
fail almost every other time for a week.
It may be that in my case the problem occurs during getting into suspend.
System appears to stop in every way but power indicator.
It also MAY be caused by r8169 module.
I configured unloading r8169 for suspend, and haven't had any freeze since
that. Although due to rarity of those freezes,
Control: reassign -1 src:linux-signed-amd64
Hi David, Adam, Vladimir,
you have reported a suspend/hiberate bug, against the "general"
package, indicating various kernel versions are affected and that
the problem might be getting worse.
I'm reassigning this bug to the linux source package, but
Hi.
I have a similar problem sometimes. It happens rarely, but frequency has
increased since upgrade to 5.2 kernel.
Failure to wake up from suspend, last message in journal is:
PM: suspend entry (deep)
How can I extract any useful info?
I have exactly the same problem.
If I can do some test let me know.
Kernel: 4.18.0-1-rt-amd64
Debian Release: buster/sid
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Adam Nieścierowicz
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Dear Maintainer,
Whenever my computer goes to sleep, either through closing the laptop or
calling systemctl suspend/hibernate, it does not start again and the
computer must be hard reset. I have been having this problem for
several weeks, after a fairly
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