*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 350941 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/350941
I created bug #350941. In the description you'll find a better
workaround and relevant information I got from different sources. I'm
marking this bug as duplicate of the other.
** This bug has been marked a
The same bug repported with apport (and files that it's provide) : Bug
#333503 (I'm not marking this as duplicate to get the informations of
both this and the other bug report).
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[2.6.27] zd1211rw prevent the computer to suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274734
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Status: Incomplete = Triaged
** Tags added: zd1211rw
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[2.6.27] zd1211rw prevent the computer to suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274734
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I too was experiencing a hibernation hang running Ubuntu 8.10 - Intrepid
Ibex with the 2.6.27-11-generic kernel. I did not have a problem
hibernating in 8.04, so I figured there could be a new kernel module
conflict. I experimented with removing different kernel modules before
hibernating and
It's still an issue with Jaunty alpha3. After removing the module, I'm
able to put the computer in standby and resume. Without removing the
module, it fail to suspend.
Please also look at bug #267401 which is the same trouble with rt73usb module.
The trouble appears before 2.6.27-4 which prevent
Hi ld2ndR,
Since you are the original bug reporter, care to test the latest pre-
release of Jaunty 9.04 (currently Alpha3) -
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/jaunty/ . It contains a 2.6.28 based
kernel and it would be good to know if this issue remains. You should be
able to test suspend via a
I have a similar problem on my Ubuntu Intrepid with 2.6.27-9-generic and a
rt73usb module, and a similar workaround fixes the issue (modifying the script
to remove/add rt73usb instead of zd1211rw).
Is anyone planning on committing a fix to Ubuntu, to help all those with this
issue that didn't
hello,
i can confirm this bug on my laptop running xubuntu 8.10 64bit.
and i also can confirm that the attached script in the prevoius comment solves
the problem so thanks for the solution :D
have a nice day
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[2.6.27] zd1211rw prevent the computer to suspend
** Attachment added: correct 50zd1211 file (previous one didn't include rules
for Suspend2Disk which is needed to)
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18657208/50zd1211
** Attachment removed: 50zd1211
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18633816/50zd1211
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[2.6.27] zd1211rw prevent the computer
I found a better workaround which work perfectly. The idea is to stop
NetworkManager before removing zd1211rw module, and to restart it after
the module is loaded again. Otherwise NM probably tried to disconnected
the wireless network whereas the module tried to become inactive.
To use it, just
$ echo 'SUSPEND_MODULES=zd1211rw' | sudo tee /etc/pm/config.d/zd1211rw
Doesn't work all the time.
I saw [events/0] consume 100% CPU when it doesn't work. nm-applet show
that Network-manager tried to reconnect but without success. When trying
to restart NM backend, it didn't complete. Then I
I noticed that removing zd1211rw module prior to suspend allows the
computer to suspend. Then I can reload the module to get the network
connexion.
I found a workaround based on this :
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pm-utils#Advanced_Configuration
$ echo 'SUSPEND_MODULES=zd1211rw' | sudo
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