[Bug 140892] Re: Usplash appears to break suspend/hibernate with vga=

2008-04-23 Thread Saïvann Carignan
I just tried this with Hardy and I was unable to reproduce, can you
reproduce this bug in Hardy?

** Changed in: usplash (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Medium

** Summary changed:

- Usplash appears to break suspend/hibernate with vga=
+ Usplash breaks suspend/hibernate with vga=

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[Bug 140892] Re: Usplash appears to break suspend/hibernate with vga=

2008-03-08 Thread Saïvann Carignan
** Summary changed:

- Usplash appears to break suspend/hibernate
+ Usplash appears to break suspend/hibernate with vga=

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[Bug 140892] Re: Usplash appears to break suspend/hibernate

2008-03-01 Thread pescez
i'm experiencing the same bug. i just installed uswsuspend 0.8 from
source against a 2.6.24 kernel on ubuntu gutsy and i've no problems with
s2ram. with s2disk i noticed that the hibernation process works like a
charm, but the resume works only if i remove the splash option from
grub kernel line. with usplash enabled it stops at a very beginning
point and i can do nothing except a hard reboot.. (the system should
still be alive because i can toggle the caps lock light.. i have to try
with ctrl-alt-del). Though, if i cut the splash option the resume
process works fine and quick. i have tried different combinations of
vga= earlier but i noticed i can't use them because they mess my usplash
theme.. i think i have to try something more.

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[Bug 140892] Re: Usplash appears to break suspend/hibernate

2008-03-01 Thread pescez
i can confirm that ctrl-alt-del works to reboot when usplash hangs, and that 
vga= combinations don't solve the issue. 
imho we should look for a way to kill usplash when kernel notices that it's 
going to resume from hibernation rather then starting the standard boot 
sequence. at least until there'll be a way to make s2disk and usplash work 
together (i mean by showing the progress of resume).
is there anyone able to add some line into some file that can do this?

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[Bug 140892] Re: Usplash appears to break suspend/hibernate

2008-03-01 Thread pescez
sorry for repeated posts, but i just wanted to say that switching to
console (alt+F1) immediately after usplash has loaded allows the system
to resume correctly.

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[Bug 140892] Re: Usplash appears to break suspend/hibernate

2007-09-28 Thread Balazs Dianiska
I had a similar problem, but removing vga=... did not help. I am using
the usplash package found in debian lenny, version 0.4-43-1, and uswsusp
with kernel 2.6.22.5 Whenever I have bootsplash enabled (splash=silent)
in the command line of the kernel the resume does not work. It hangs at
the stage Running /scripts/local-premount, under normal circumstances
this is the stage where the resume starts to read in the suspended
partition.

I suspect that usplash can not handle the switch from normal boot
process to the resume process, as the freeze happens right when the
loading starts. The freeze is not a hard freeze as I can reboot the
computer with ctrl-alt-del. As I read there is no real verbose mode in
usplash, so there was no way for me to find out where exactly does it
hang. It would be very useful to be able to switch to console mode at
any stage of usplash boot.

I have run quite a few tests, and the freeze only occurs when I try to
resume from a s2disk suspend.

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[Bug 140892] Re: Usplash appears to break suspend/hibernate

2007-09-28 Thread David Portwood
** Changed in: usplash (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 140892] Re: Usplash appears to break suspend/hibernate

2007-09-19 Thread joss
OK. I've figured out why this was happening.  If I remove the vga=
option from the /boot/grub/menu.lst, usplash works fine and so does
suspend and hibernate.  It seems that passing that option to grub is not
necessary and was breaking suspend and hibernate (on wake up).

Bug closed.

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