Hi All,
I'm closing the Intrepid nomination because there has been no reference
that this is an issue with the 2.6.27 Intrepid kernel. This bug should
have been resolved in Hardy. If this is not the case for you please
open a new report. Additionally, if your bug was marked a duplicate of
this
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This bug is officially also acts in the name of bug #226279. What to do
when this bug is officially fixed, but MY BUG #226279 is still a bug for
me! The kernel that's said to fix bug #226279 does NOT fix bug #221213,
which is the situation reported by me!
So: as long as bug #221213 is concerned,
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The suspend/resume problem continues in Intrepid.
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Ohb01,
I'm sorry, sound debugging questions are definitely out of scope for
this bug report. It sounds like the forums are the right place to
continue debugging this (in spite of some setbacks with GDM!).
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Ohb01 [2008-06-19 4:06 -]:
I have no Wireless as mentioned above. Also, clicking on Network Monitor
applet on the GNOME panel shows only SIOCGIFFLAGS error: No such
device.
Do you have the corresponding linux-ubuntu-modules and
linux-restricted-modules as well? Do you have linux-generic
For your interest, if suspend/resume does not work on your computer
with 2.6.24-19 (i. e. Hardy fully up to date), then you might try
finding a set of quirks which makes it work for you. I recommend
taking a look at
http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/quirk-suspend-debug.html.
If you
Steve Langasek,
Thanks for your detailed instructions. I installed linux-
image-2.6.24-16-generic and linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24-16-generic.
Wireless works, as does Resume from Suspend/Hibernate (and it's fast!),
even wireless after resume works - reconnects to my wireless network
within a
I've tried to fix the lack of Sound myself, following the Comprehensive
Sound Problem Solutions Guide at
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1191847postcount=1 , but the
result was a messed-up GNOME (no Face Browser to select user at Login,
and no way to fix this without editing
Ohb01,
Can you please confirm whether it's 2.6.20-16, as opposed to 2.6.24-16,
that you're using with success? 2.6.20-16 is a kernel from Ubuntu 7.04;
this bug is about a suspend/resume regression introduced after the
release of 8.04. If the only kernel you have working is the one from
7.04,
I fixed wifi on an Acer laptop with madwifi drivers.
try madwifi.org and google your chipset.
its a bit of a convoluted process but it worked ok in the end.
Ohb01 wrote:
Synaptic shows that I have installed linux-restricted-
modules-2.6.24-19-generic (installed version 2.6.24.13-19.42 from
Steve Langasek, I confirm that I am forced to use 2.6.20-16 (I looked
again: the last digit before the - is a 0, not a 4). All I know is
that Suspend and Hibernate worked well in 7.10 (not just 7.04), but
broke only after upgrading to Hardy. So if this is not a Hardy issue,
then what is it?
I
Richard Coates, thanks for the tip. Having said this, I chose Ubuntu
largely because I had hoped to avoid googling my chipset and other
convoluted processes just to restore my network work after a kernel
upgrade. I'm not a software engineer, just a home user hoping for a
secure and stable
There is a detailed step by step howto on the ubuntu forum.
sorry I dont have the link its on my friends laptop.
thats why I suggested googling for ..ubuntu, wifi-chipset-name to bring
it up.
Ohb01 wrote:
Richard Coates, thanks for the tip. Having said this, I chose Ubuntu
largely because I
Ohb01,
Thanks for your willingness to help get to the bottom of this problem!
The 2.6.24-16 kernel was the kernel included when Ubuntu 8.04 released.
If you don't already have it installed, you should be able to install it
from the command line using 'sudo apt-get install linux-
Unfortunately, 2.6.24-19 still does not work for me. Now what?
I applied all the available updates that came up in Update Manager today
(including all the items related to kernel 2.6.24-19), rebooted, selected
2.6.24-19 kernel in GRUB, and logged into my user account in GNOME. Alas, I had
no
Synaptic shows that I have installed linux-restricted-
modules-2.6.24-19-generic (installed version 2.6.24.13-19.42 from Hardy-
updates, which is the only one showing as available).
But if I restart with 2.6.24-19-generic, then:
I have no Wireless as mentioned above. Also, clicking on Network
Synaptic also shows that I have installed the following:
linux-image-2.6.24-19-generic (installed version 2.6.24-19.34 from
Hardy-updates, which is the only one showing as available).
linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24-19-generic (installed version 2.6.24-19.28
from Hardy-proposed; also available but
Package is copied to hardy-updates. Thanks, all!
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Suspend/Resume is good.
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2.6.24-19 also fixes the Suspend/Resume regression for me. Thank you :)
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Finally got this 2.6.24-19, and it works for me !
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too.
Thank you, John for discovering the core reason at #96. Two missing
statements, and we are lost in space ;)
Guido
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@Richardg1952:
Look at your logs to see if you're not concerned by dhcp timeouts
problems on network interface(s) if you've got them configured manually
(or by a GUI != NM, using /etc/network/interfaces) and you're not using
the first one.
If so, take a look at this:
Hi ddumanis,
ddumanis [2008-06-12 17:21 -]:
$ ifconfig
ifconfig -a
Those look good, the interfaces are present. So this is mainly a
network-manager bug. You said this worked fine with -16? Can you
reboot into -16 to verify this? It might have been broken by another
update in hardy.
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Yes, -16 works fine--in fact, I'm using it as my main kernel! I edited
grub/menu.lst to default to -16 since I can't get network joy from any
kernel later than that.
So, if it is a bug in network-manager, it has to do with how network-
manager interacts with the various kernels--as I get good
Purged and reinstalled network-manager and network-manager-gnome (?).
Now all is well, suspend works great with kernel -19. THANK YOU to
Martin for correctly pegging this as a network-manager issue.
Or, more likely, an upgrade issue, since network-manager wasn't properly
upgrade when going from
Here's my dmesg output from when I resume from suspend and network-
manager becomes useless, with no wired or wireless networks in the
dropdown list (all in kernel -19):
[6.098851] b43legacy-phy0: Broadcom 4306 WLAN found
[6.120545] b43legacy-phy0 debug: Found PHY: Analog 1, Type 2,
P.S. Same thing happens in -18 and -17--but not -16, where resume worked
fine including wired and wireless networking.
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ddumanis [2008-06-12 7:33 -]:
Here's my dmesg output from when I resume from suspend and network-
manager becomes useless, with no wired or wireless networks in the
dropdown list (all in kernel -19):
Can you please give me the output of ifconfig and ifconfig -a
after resume? The dmesg log
I have just installed the 19 kernel from Hardy proposed.
Initial testing on my Dell system has suspend working again. But now sound
doesn't work
No volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices found
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I have just installed the 19 kernel from Hardy proposed.
Initial testing on my Dell system has suspend working again. But now sound
doesn't work
No volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices found
Just to make sure, did you upgrade
I tried upgrading the kernel, linbux-ubuntu-modules and linux-
restricted-modules to 2.6.24-19 from hardy-proposed on my Dell D630.
Suspend still takes around 45s to resume. I haven't tried resume enough
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Here you go, Martin. ifconfig and ifconfig -a are below;
/etc/network/interfaces is attached. (Laptop is a Dell D600 by the way.)
Good luck and thanks.
$ ifconfig
loLink encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
I have attempted to use 2.6.24-19 from this thread and from hardy-
upstream. Neither solves this issue for me. What information can I
provide to help fix this bug?
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Andy, and other reporters here for whom -19 does not work: did the
original kernel -16 actually work with suspend/resume? If not, then this
is no surprise, as this bug is merely about the regression between -16
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To Martin Pitt's question: 16 suspends and resumes beautifully, with
networking.
All later kernels, including 19, suspend, then resume with no networking
(wired nor wireless).
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Unfortunately it's not all roses on my HP nc2400. Sleep works, and works
well, however a couple of times wireless (iwl3945) hasn't returned after
sleep. I *think* this is after an extended period of sleep (a few
hours), rather than 20 minutes.
rmmodding iwl3945, iwlwifi_mac80211 and cfg80211 and
Richard: Whit Screen of Death
What's happening is your graphics driver was not updated with -19
kernel. If you can try and go into graphics safe mode/recovery mode from
the grub menu and see if you can enable your graphics card from there.
Your going to want to go into the restricted drivers
I can confirm this bug too: hibernate works with 2.6.24-16, but not with -17
and -18 (not tried -19 and above). I am using -18 because -16 has sound
problems (however, I still can't make -18 recognize my system's microphone).
My computer is:
Toshiba A205-S5825 laptop
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I have an iMac Core2Duo circa October 2007. I attached output of lspci.
I had the 'cannot resume after suspend' issue consistently. I fell back
to 2.6.24-12-generic #1 SMP. The issue disappeared -- progress! It is
a little slow at waking up but it definitely wakes up.
I did try the -19 in
Richard, did you try typing your password and hitting return? My machine
always used to restore to a white screen, but gnome was actually running
with the locked screen. Typing my password and hitting return always
brought it back... of course it is completely broken now, but that is
why I'm
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Richard, did you try typing your password and hitting return
Another problem with my work-around using kernel 2.6.20-16-generic (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/221213/comments/18):
computer goes back into Suspend if I try to Switch user after resuming
from Suspend! I have to resume from Suspend again, wait a few more
minutes, and
I would test any proposed solutions / new kernel versions as time and
connectivity permit. Detailed download/install/test/report instructions
would make it easier for me, as I'm still quite new at this. Thanks to
everyone who is working on fixing this issue.
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I don't think this issue exists for Intrepid since the upstream patch
was implemented correctly.
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Importance: High = Undecided
Assignee: Tim Gardner (timg-tpi) = (unassigned)
So, in the next -19 that will probably soon come out of proposed, what will be
implemented:
-Problematic patch removed (what possible issues?).
-Patch correction to match upstream one (should probably be tested by some
volunteers in this report?).
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No luck. Same activity. I noticed something different. I tried going to
terminal using ALT-F2 and trying to start gdm manually using sudo
/etc/init.d/gdm restart and so long as I was in the non-X11 session, my
Caps Lock key would light. As soon as I switched to ALT-F7, I lost the
Caps Lock key
Downloaded this mornings update to the kernel (19, there were 2) and now
Ubuntu won't start ... any idea's, I'm stuck using windows, this stinks
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Tried reboot and computer went into checking hard drive mode, 60
reparse records processed and a bunch of something about missing and
deleted files, any help guys?
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My grub folder is empty ... and these are the files my computer can't
find to load, is mt only option a reinstall?
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Hey pfeels, you want to download and burn a copy of the ubuntu alternate
cd from here: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
Make sure the check the box under the green start download button to get the
alternate disc.
(For futre reference, keep this disc handy as it's the only version of
Thanks a ton, I'm already downloading it and I checked the box for the
alternate ... So many people are so helpful on these forums, thanks
again
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Resume from STR and hibernation is back with 2.6.24-19 in my case. No other
issues so far with this Kernel version.
Thanks to Tim and to all of you who contributed.
Regards!
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On my system suspend to disk also seems to work again with 2.6.24.19.
Thanks alot!
Kind regards,
Jan
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(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/226279/comments/113
): This morning, there were a number of items related to kernel
2.6.24-19-generic in my automated Update Manager list. I'm not sure
which repository they were from (hardy-proposed or a more regular
Hi Folks, I just ran in to this thread. I am running on a Toshiba A210
using the generic kernel (restricted drivers for the wireless
{ndiswrapper} and the ATI chipset). I tried using the -19 kernel with
modules and LRM. rebooted and invoked suspend (from menu). Resume did
not work. following from
Thanks folks, the STR in the -19 kernel works great, but it seems to
cause a regression: when trying to sudo reboot after a suspend-to-RAM
- resume cycle, the machine hangs at the splash screen, just after the
keyboard LEDs blink. Any clues?
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Also the reboot issue mentioned by APavlov doesn't show up on my
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Re: APavlov's recent comment.
Just tried suspend, then resume, then 'sudo reboot' on my machine. My
machine rebooted without the hang described by APavlov.
To be clear. I _only_ installed the -19 linux-image*-generic, linux-
ubuntu-modules*, linux-restricted-modules* debs using 'apt-get
-19 kernel from the ubuntu repositories: suspend works. hibernate
doesn't work. But, if i suspend, resume, then hibernate without having
rebooted, hibernate works.
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I've just tried the above linux-image-2.6.24-19-generic solution (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/226279/comments/59
and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/226279/comments/82
). But as noted by Thomas Pifer
Ohb01 [2008-06-05 6:08 -]:
I've just tried the above linux-image-2.6.24-19-generic solution (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/226279/comments/59
and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/226279/comments/82
). But as noted by Thomas Pifer
As we are on suspend issues with some competent kernel people in this
thread, another delay issue at suspend (depending on network
interfaces/configuration, this can lead to 30sec delay with a black
screen) could be considered.
A configuration ack can be done, but wired network modules could
I just want to add a me too post on my Thinkpad T60p. Suspend/resume
(by the way, that's resume that hangs, being VERY long) has stopped
working since -17 and does not work with -18.
It looks like -19 proposed by Tim has corrected the bug, but since this
laptop is my work computer and I need it
After some tense hours working at getting everything back to normal it's
all working good and then I notice I'm using the 16 kernel, I downloaded
todays update and my only worry is I'll get stuck in 640x480 video again
with my nvidea driver ... question, did todays updates take care of the
video
Thanks Martin. :-)
Resume from suspend to ram is working back using -19 you have summited in
hardy-proposed.
Tested on HP Compaq nc2400 with last BIOS from HP.
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Went over to 19 with all the updates and everything is working including
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From hardy-proposed, installed linux-image-2.6.24-19-generic linux-
ubuntu-modules-2.6.24-19-generic linux-restricted-
modules-2.6.24-19-generic
Rebooted into -19. Sound works at gui logon. Broadcom wireless card
working.
Put the machine into suspend for 25 mins. Next resume. Display
Good news: The -19 kernel in hardy-proposed fixed Resume from Hibernate
for me (though it is slow, and progress bar looks frozen, it works). Bad
news: Resume from Suspend is still broken for me.
Details of what I did:
I have a Dimension 4700 - BIOS Rev. A10, Atheros-based wireless card
with
Installed the update from hardy-proposed and everything seems to be in
working order (including working modules and restricted-modules). Well
done all.
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Il giorno mer, 04/06/2008 alle 05.34 +, Martin Pitt ha scritto:
pfeels [2008-06-04 1:23 -]:
The comments are not numbered so i counted them out, if this is 59
You can see them in the
Tim the -19 kernel (v2) worked perfectly on mine, with both suspend to RAM and
suspend to disk.
You're a star.
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Thanks Martin And everybody else for their hard work ...
So to make it easier for the other noobs below is what you put into
Terminal (at least thats what I think Martin was saying)
echo deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/timg-tpi/ubuntu hardy main
/tmp/timg-tpi-ppa.list
sudo mv
If -19 suspends works, when will this new one be released? -17 did not last
very long (about 1 week!)...
Or at least be in proposed for easy installation/try?
As well, as we have a suspend debugging star, there is lots of concerns
(in launchpad as well as in ubuuntu forums around the world) with
It went through the motions and the downloading and installing but
Start-Up Manager does not give me 19 as an option and as it did the
downloading not once did it mention 19, it did show 17 18
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Yesterday's timg -19 update did nothing for me. -16 is the last kernel
to have suspend working.
Lenovo 3000 N100 0768-FPG Core Duo.
Thanks for your efforts to fix this.
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Ok, I think I got it ... after doing everything in post #82 and letting
the computer run through the updates I then put this line in terminal
(which I got from post #59)
sudo apt-get install linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24-19-generic linux-
restricted-modules-2.6.24-19-generic
Now the restart
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3100 not nvidia. Is this only an nvidia bug?
This is not esculisive to nvidia chipsets. I have an ATI radeon card and
intel 3100 graphics on board and I'm havint the same problem with both
GPU's. Just did -18 upgrade via
Video settings are on what looks like Safe Mode and no sound ... No
volume control or GStream plug ins detected ... maybe I'll just go back
to 16 and wait a month, lol
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Ok suspend is working for me again with linux-image-2.6.24-19.33ubuntu6.
But I can't be 100% sure because there was no LRM so I was running in
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Lack of sound may just mean you need to re-compile the sound modules for this
new kernel you just installed.
Failing that perhaps try a newer version of the alsa sound drivers. I had to
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@Jason Roth: Thanks for the offer. I did get back to a working nvidia
proprietary driver by finding a repository which still has
linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24-16 and installing it, then going to the
hardware control app and checking the box to be sure it was activated. Once I
re-copied my
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-
hardy.git;a=commit;h=d617b07f7e8b465f29c82d84fbc12febf43b2900
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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Kernel 2.6.24-17 - broken resume from suspend to RAM
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/226279
You received
Just to clarify my earlier comment (#75). The suspend/resume
functionality _work_ on my machine (HP Compaq M2108US) when booted into
2.6.24-16. For me the resume from suspend issue started with -17,
continuing with -18.
Today I re-read APavlov's comment #6 and decided to test. I booted
into
SRU Justification:
Impact: Hardy commit d617b07f7e8b465f29c82d84fbc12febf43b2900 caused
suspend to RAM regressions.
Patch Description: Reverted commit
d617b07f7e8b465f29c82d84fbc12febf43b2900
patch: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-
Looking at the commit being reverted, its broken because the fix is not
complete compared to mainline.
Compare the original Ubuntu commit-diff here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-hardy.git;a=commitdiff;h=52339c46c30f69ceafce1b3d9f87d04d02e3aa05
With the upstream commit here:
Dear Tim,
i wonder about this TSC issue the patch was designed for happens on my
(and the other) machines, because it's have a single CPU without HT.
The patch says return some last value until the normal used one is
higher than. From that: Will the TSC reset, if the CPU is suspended
(powered
Dear john and Tim
john Looking at the commit being reverted, its broken because the fix is not
complete compared to mainline.
john [...]
john Noting especially the changes made upstream to kernel/time/timekeeping.c
@@ -178,6 +178,7 @@ static void change_clocksource(void)
+
Can anyone help me on getting my screen resolution back to normal, I'm
stuck in 640 X 480 ... This happened after I got 19 to work, my sound on
the other hand came back after a reboot ... I have nVidea GeForce 7300
LE ...
Should I try and download the latest driver for it?
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