Well, I've been having this very same problem for a long while (I don't
remember when - but I just came across a post
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1604695.html where they
describe it first appearing in lucid - that sounds about right for me).
So it was in lucid, maverick, natty, and
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Tested on Ubuntu 10.10 - works flawless without any need to use
suspend_modules file or unloading ricoh_mmc kernel module for successful
suspend.
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The fix with /etc/default/acpi-support helps for latest F.18 firmware.
Though there is still problem suspending (laptop just hangs) if card is
inserted when suspending, even with this workaround.
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Solution found:
Upgrade to latest BIOS, after add to /etc/default/acpi-support the ricoh_mmc
module to MODULES="". It will look like this:
MODULES="ricoh_mmc"
That is all.
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I've upgraded to an even more recent version of the BIOS (version F.18)
in which HP stated having fixed a suspend issue for Fedora and found out
that it also solves that issue too without having to suspend or disable
the ricoh_mmc driver. I believe that the issue can now be closed if it
works for o
If you do not want to blacklist the ricoh_mmc driver then you can use
SUSPEND_MODULES.
Add SUSPEND_MODULES="ricoh_mmc" into /etc/pm/config.d/suspend_modules
(create the file it if it does not exist)
Then the kernel will unload the module before suspending and reload the
module when resuming.
tri
Slightly off topic:
If I upgrade to a newer BIOS than my original (F.0B), the BIOS will stop
seeing my HDD. I can still boot off a Gentoo Live CD and mount my HDD
from it, but the BIOS can't directly boot from it. I wasted four hours
trying to figure out what was wrong (switching between SATA an
Blacklisting mmc_ricoh helped me too.
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suspend/resume works for me too after i remove ricoh_mmc module. It didn't work
earlier.
System details:
HP Elitebook 6930p
Ubuntu 9.10
uname -r => 2.6.31-15-generic
latest updates installed.
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For the BIOS upgrade, you can get the FreeDOS bios update and stick it
on a USB key. From the key it will do the upgrade without the need for
Windows.
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-I can confirm, BIOS upgrade followed by clean install with mmc disabled
means that laptop now suspends and resumes/. This implies two problems.
Something in the BIOS that upgrading the BIOS fixes, something in the
mmc controller. Both need to be fixed for your laptop to resume
reliably.
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I'm doing the BIOS upgrade and will then try a clean OS install.
For people who dont have a copy of windows around to run the SP.exe that
contains an installer exe that sticks a .ISO image into your filesystem,
I have that .ISO safely extracted for reuse. I will not comment on the
irony of needing
I can confirm that removing ricoh_mmc solved this issue for me.
As an aside, note that in Jaunty resuming worked for me, but the X server
always crashed when resuming after the laptop had slept for more than a short
while, so it was useless anyway. There's a bug about that somewhere, and as
I can confirm this.
With old bios resume didn't work at all.
After upgrading to newest bios resume works with blacklisted ricoh_mmc.
After loading ricoh_mmc resume doesn't work any more.
Thanks Emmanuel, now suspend/resume is usable again.
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some findings today. The original poster and myself are using 68PCD F.05
version of the bios. I've decided to upgrade to the latest version which
is 68PCD F.13. After doing that it still failed. However after disabling
ricoh_mmc suspend/resume seems to work (modulo the brightness that was
set to th
I did have it disabled, but when it did not do anything I've restored
it.
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1. I am experiencing the same problem, again elitebook 6930p upgraded from
Jaunty with 32-bit OS.
2. blacklisting ricoh_mmc did not make this problem go away; checked in
proc/modules
3. disabling the slot in the BIOS doesn't help either
4. I do have the WWAN device in, and some other devices.
I
Emmanuel, the ricoh_mmc module is showing up as a loaded module in the
data you provided.
Are you sure it was properly disabled?
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tpkuester: I am using an EliteBook 6930p with Karmic installed. It was
upgraded from Jaunty using the Update Manager.
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Just to say that disabling ricoh_mmc has no effect for me.
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Blacklisting ricoh_mmc solved the problem for me.
I'm on an EliteBook 6930p with Ubuntu 9.10.
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To those who have noted that blacklisting the driver helped fix the
problem, are you currently on an EliteBook 6930p? Or are you using
another operating system?
I'm trying to decide if this needs to be made into a more meaningful bug
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Backlisting ricoh_mmc worked for me.
Suspend and hibernation are working again which stopped after upgrade to
Karmic.
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Blacklist ricoh_mmc had no effect for me and I made sure I rebooted and
did `lsmod' to verify it was not loaded. No effect :-(
I'm using the ATI driver as I'm using an external monitor and when I
upgraded to 9.04 the default driver was too slow. I tried to revert back
to see if the driver could ha
Seems to be working for me as well, since blacklisting ricoh_mmc.
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Confirming that blacklisting 'ricoh_mmc' has fixed the sleep/resume bug for me.
I have tried it a few times at it looks like it works.
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Thanks for the instructions.
On the first go (sudo rmmod ricoh_mmc) it went into suspend and resumed
fine. However the system became unstable and I could not launch any
applications. I had to forcibly power off the laptop.
Trying the same thing again on the next boot, it unfortunately returned
to
First, open a terminal as root and type "rmmod ricoh_mmc". Try
suspending your computer to see if it resumes ok. If it does, make the
change permanent.
Run this command:
gksu gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
Add this at the end of the file:
# Blacklisting until a bugfix comes out that
# lets
I'd be grateful if you provide some instructions on how to blacklist
'ricoh_mmc'.
Thanks
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Confirming that blacklisting 'ricoh_mmc' has fixed the sleep/resume bug,
tested on several 6930p laptops.
Thanks tpkuester!
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Currently using Ubuntu 9.10 RC on a HP 6930p with up to date everything,
no ATI drivers.
I also had this problem.
Reading around, I found someone who had the same problem, and noted
about memory cards in the MMC slot.
After removing my MMC, the computer suspended successfully, but would
not resu
Still happening 3 days before the release of Karmic. Hopefully we get
a kernel update before release, because this is a serious regression
compared to jaunty and it worked in Karmic several kernel releases ago
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Still occurs on 23'rd update as well ( should match the RC release ).
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Am I right that following the instructions at
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/361988/comments/2
(installing the latest upstream mainline kernel and gathering
information) would still be helpful for tracking this bug down?
If so, I'll try to do my best - now that my HP 693
NOTE it worked a while ago in Karmic. It worked on the 27th of
September because then I blogged about faster resume from suspend
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 16:13, TestDriveLinux
wrote:
> This bug is reproducible and affects me too (updated to latest version
> on 18th Oct 2009). Suggest this is a reg
This bug is reproducible and affects me too (updated to latest version
on 18th Oct 2009). Suggest this is a regression as suspend/resume worked
correctly on same hardware using Jaunty.
The laptop appears to suspend okay but on resume the screen is on but
apart from the mouse cursor which moves and
Still happening with linux-image-2.6.31-14-generic
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