In Ubuntu 17.04, this stopped happening.
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[MacBookPro11,1] Laptop wakes up while lid closed
Status in linux package in Ubunt
Still the same problem in 16.04.
Note that this is critical. This can and will cause hardware damage to users,
if they have their laptop in a bag and it wakes up. Why is /proc/acpi/wakeup
not set to a proper default?
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The error prevents lightdm/X from starting. I have Ubuntu with classic
Unity, upgraded from 14.10/15.04. I have 13-inch Macbook with Intel-only
graphics.
INTERESTING OBSERVATIONS:
1. When I then log in as root on pty1 and execute "service lightdm restart", X
starts without a problem.
2. When I bo
Some good news: I am running Ubuntu 15.10 for a week now and it did not
happen again.
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System freezes when changing network p
@Straton: This bug has to get Broadcom's attention. Ubuntu and users
should both make them aware of this problem. There is nothing more we
can de about proprietary drivers.
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straton: You are lucky, your Wifi will be supported by the free
brcm80211 driver from future kernel version 4.4.
https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/brcm80211
No luck for me though.
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I have no capslock working, no singaling and no crash reports in
/var/crash. I cannot reproduce it everywhere, it only happened with
/some/ (WPA2) wifis. But at the places where it happened, it happened
all the time (two to three times a day).
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A quick solution would be to provide a package of older bcmwl versions
to users. You could call it bcmwl-legacy or something, so that users
have a choice. (Maybe the newest is required for some recent devices.)
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I have Ubuntu 15.04 on a unmodified August 2014 Macbook Pro Retina 13
inch with i7. The only proprietary driver running is bcmwl. Because of
the fact that freezing happens immediately on changing Network settings,
I think that bcmwl is the cause.
Symptoms:
System freezes comp
Now I have edited /proc/acpi/wakeup for four weeks and it did not happen
again a single time. It really is the XHC1 (USB3) interface waking up
the computer.
My still unanswered question again: Why is this b* enabled by
default in the first place? A decade before this bug I already
considered i
@Bertrails:
As a quick first solution, try to figure out what devices are allowed to
wake up the system:
# cat /proc/acpi/wakeup Device S-state Status Sysfs node
P0P2 S3*disabled
ECS3*disabled platform:PNP0C09:00
HDEF S3*disabled pci::00:1b.0
RP01 S3
@Chris:
"generic" 3.18.0-rc5 and 3.18.0-rc6 from here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
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[MacBookPro11,1] Lap
@Chris:
With the 3.18 kernels, the "suspending takes almost a minute" issue
disappeared. This means that after invoking pm-suspend, the computer is
actually sleeping within a second or two.
The issue of "waking up while lid is closed" is still the same. You only
see it happen earlier now and don'
Some updates.
First:
I tried mainline now, and the issue is the same with 3.17.1-utopic. (BTW I
tested that kernel without bcmwl proprietary driver.)
Second:
I took a look at /proc/acpi/wakeup. It turned out that LID0 and XHC1 were able
to wake up the computer. I disabled XHC1 now, and after th
Nov 18 19:44:12 jeltz kernel: [ 4289.690714] ACPI: Preparing to enter system
sleep state S3
Nov 18 19:44:12 jeltz kernel: [ 4292.103988] [drm:hsw_unclaimed_reg_clear]
*ERROR* Unknown unclaimed register before writing to c7204
Nov 18 19:44:12 jeltz kernel: [ 4292.103989] [drm:hsw_unclaimed_reg_che
@Joseph: The only thing I am pretty sure of is that it did not happen in
Trusty. But that would not help to perform a kernel bisect.
I think that the it happens less often with 3.16.0-24 than with
3.16.0-25, but I have no real data because it happens
nondeterministically. On -24 it only seems to h
Have you noticed my file sleepfail.log which was attached by myself, not
by apport?
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I have no PPA etc. installed. But upstream kernel builds are not easy to
test as Macbook users depend on the restricted Broadcom Wifi driver
which (from repos) does not work with the mainline builds.
Also it is very unpleasant to install unsigned kernel packages from a
HTTP server on a production
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** Description changed:
Same behavior when using pm-suspend. This bug may be CRITICAL, because
it is hard to notice whether the laptop waking up, especially because
that does not always happen immediately. Getting to sleep takes up to 30
It happens with kernels 3.16.0-24 and -25, as well as with current
stable version "2:2.99.914-1~exp1ubuntu4" as well as in "proposed"
version "2:2.99.914-1~exp1ubuntu4.1".
It does not happen deterministically, some times sleeping works. But it
seems to wake up with closed lid much more often now t
With "2:2.99.914-1~exp1ubuntu4" and "2:2.99.914-1~exp1ubuntu4.1" I mean
the xserver-xorg-video-intel package.
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Laptop wakes u
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Same behavior when using pm-suspend. This bug may be CRITICAL, because
it is hard to notice whether the laptop waking up, especially because
that does not always happen immediately. Getting to sleep takes up to 30
seconds. Hardware damage may be a result of waking up while lid
Mid2014 Macbook Pro Retina here. Same issue, but the effect is even
worse. It literally takes half a minute until suspend happens (you can
see it by using pm-suspend instead of closing the lid, because you can
watch keyboard backlight then). Problem is: Suspend sometimes fails and
then the Mac wak
For your information: Bug disappeared with 14.4 upgrade. But it existed
until the end in 13.10.
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Suspend to RAM still does not work.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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By the way, the problem still exists with current kernel versions
(including "proposed" updates).
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New observation:
I never had a freeze, when suspending with the commands "sudo pm-
suspend", "sudo pm-hibernate" or "sudo pm-suspend-hybrid".
Maybe it is related with X and with screen locks. Could explain why it
takes a few seconds after wakeup until freeze. (I am free of fglrx for a
while now a
I am primarily using gnome-panel. Also I normally use gdm, but I purged
it since this bug and the problems are exactly the same with lightdm.
I never had a freeze using "sudo pm-hibernate", but I did not use it
often (I actually just started using it since suspend to RAM does not
work).
I will sw
Another observation: System does not freeze immediately after wakeup. I
occasionally see the panel clock on the login screen counting up for 2
seconds before freeze.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
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I think it is not fixed. 3.11.0-13.20 did freeze this time.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Problem persists with all kernel versions I am testing from 3.11.0 to
3.12 (namely 3.11.0-12, 3.11.0-13, 3.11.5, 3.11.6, 3.12.0rc5).
Fglrx is now completely purged (libgl1 etc. is freshly reinstalled).
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
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Since saucy, system freezes after suspend to RAM.
It really freezes. Not just X. No terminal switch with Ctrl+Alt+F1
possible or SSH login to machine possible.
Syst
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On some occasions still freeze. I will now test kernel 3.12 for longer.
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Works with 3.11.5 from PPA.
And yes, I made sure that GRUB bootet the right one.
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@Joseph: With Kernel 3.12 it works. It successfully wakes up. (It did
not lock the screen before suspend though, but that's a different
issue.)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Since saucy, system freezes after suspend to RAM.
It really freezes. Not just X. No terminal switch with Ctrl+Alt+F1
possible or SSH login to machine possible.
System:
Saucy desktop amd64
CPU: A
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More specific: It freezes after waking up. Going to sleep seems to work.
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Title:
system freezes after suspend to RAM
Status in
Public bug reported:
Since saucy, system freezes after suspend to RAM.
It really freezes. Not just X. No terminal switch with Ctrl+Alt+F1
possible or SSH login to machine possible.
System:
Saucy desktop amd64
CPU: AMD Phenom II X6
Board: ASUS M4A88TD-V EVO/USB3
Video: AMD Radeon HD 6850 (with f
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