I can confirm that in mine configuration (Dell Precision M4440, 8 GB
RAM, just fresh installed Ubuntu 64-Bit 10.10, 2.6.35-22-generic) the
hibernation works, from within the gdm. Before 10.10, that was not the
case.
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I have the M4400 A15 BIOS version, still same issue. If it makes a
difference.
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Neither 2.6.31-17-generic, 2.6.31-16-generic, or 2.6.31-19-generic will
suspend or hibernate on a Dell m4400 when a user is logged in via gdm.
I'm running swap off a separate partition.
No errors appear in the /var/log/pm-suspend.log. I have a suspicion
this is not a kernel problem. But I'm
Note: I can suspend from the lower-right gdm menu before a user is
logged in, but not when a user is logged in via gdm.
When it fails to suspend, I see disk activity for a few seconds and I
get a flashing cursor in the top-left and the machine fails to power
off.
I have the M4400 A14 BIOS
This occurs (cannot hibernate or suspend) for me also:
Dell M4400
9.10
Linux trans3 2.6.31-17-generic #54-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 10 17:01:44 UTC 2009
x86_64 GNU/Linux
ii linux-image-2.6.31-17-generic 2.6.31-17.54
8 GB ram
SwapTotal: 6385796 kB
SwapFree:6385796 kB
It seems to me 2 different problems are being discussed here.
Anyways for hibernate not working with a swap file there's a duplicate here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/252143
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** Description changed:
When I choose Hibernate, the screen goes black and then the computer
just sits there.. Doing nothing. I have to press and hold the power
button to shut-down. I've waited up to 30 minutes, to see if it was just
being really slow but no dice.
Ubuntu (Wubi) 8.10
This problem happens for me, too.
9.10 upgrade
x64 Arch.
Swap File size 8.8gb
Ram size 7.7 gb
created the swapfile using dd with blocks 1024 in size (I'm not sure
about the number?)
Any other info I can provide, let me know. I would really appreciate
being able to hibernate.
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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How many bytes do Ubuntu need to swap for hibernation? Or how can it be
measured? I mean, if its a matter of freeing up space, I can always
repartition my hard drive. Sorry for not getting the basics here - I'm
really just guessing.
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I'm pretty sure its to a partition..
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/host/ubuntu/disks/root.disk
13G 5,6G 6,6G 46% /
tmpfs 999M 0 999M 0% /lib/init/rw
varrun999M 116K 999M 1% /var/run
varlock
dotnetCarpenter: Can you confirm you're swapping into a file, not a
partition?
(From memory, I think you will be if you installed using WUBI, but I
can't remember for certain)
If in doubt, type df -h in the terminal, and paste the results here :)
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I also have exactly the same bug in Intrepid amd64 when using swapfile
instead of swap partition.
Unfortunately, swap file is the only option to use on a tripple-boot
MacBook/Pro (Ubuntu, Mac OSX, WinXP). Long story short, individual
limitations of GRUB, Mac OSX, WinXP and EFI conspire against
** Attachment added: In my syslog it shows that sata link is down prior to PM
fault.
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21303494/syslog
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** Description changed:
When I choose Hibernate, the screen goes black and then the computer
just sits there.. Doing nothing. I have to press and hold the power
- button to shutdown. I've waited up to 30 minutes, to see if it was just
+ button to shut-down. I've waited up to 30 minutes, to
** Attachment added: My acpi-support file
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21089557/acpi-support
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** Attachment added: My kernel log file (showing error at Jan 4 14:03:30 to
Jan 4 14:03:42)
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21090043/kern.log
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** Description changed:
When I choose Hibernate, the screen goes black and then the computer
just sits there.. Doing nothing. I have to press and hold the power
button to shut-down. I've waited up to 30 minutes, to see if it was just
being really slow but no dice.
Ubuntu (Wubi) 8.10
I forgot to mention that when I try to hibernate, after Ubuntu simienly closes,
I get 4 lines that says something like:
ATA 2 Exception Emac [some numbers]
ATA 2 [some numbers]
ATA 1 Exception Emac [some numbers]
ATA 1 [some numbers]
ah I found it in kern.log:
Jan 10 22:39:30 ubuntu
After looking through the kern.log I've found that everytime I hibernate
Swap header not found! and then it tries to restart but then nothing
happens. I'll try to force a filesystem check and see what happens: sudo
touch forcefsck
Jan 6 00:36:09 ubuntu kernel: [ 8064.008421] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda]
** Description changed:
When I choose Hibernate, the screen goes black and then the computer
just sits there.. Doing nothing. I have to press and hold the power
button to shut-down. I've waited up to 30 minutes, to see if it was just
being really slow but no dice.
Ubuntu (Wubi) 8.10
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