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I have this same problem with Ubuntu 12.04 . This worked to fix the
problem http://thecodecentral.com/2011/01/18...ot-working-bug but I
changed but changed DRIVERS=ehci xhci to DRIVERS=ehci ohci as
mentioned by a comment from someone with a 1201N.
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I'm sorry to take so long to reply.
I successfully installed the i386 version of the kernel I referenced in
post #31 and can confirm that hibernation now works correctly again on
my Asus 1201n. Thanks, kernel developers!
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OK, I spoke to soon. Hibernation works if I choose that option via the
KDE launcher, but it does not work if I simply close the lid. I checked
the Power Management settings in System Settings, and I have hibernation
set as my preferred policy when the lid is closed. When closed, the
machine
Just for completeness, release kernel 3.2.0-24 shows the same behavior
as the mainline kernel.
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Title:
Kubuntu 12.04 will not hibernate on ASUS
I'm dual booting Fedora 17b and 12.04 and both exhibit the same problem on my
1201N machine.
Back when it was still Fedora 16 (before the upgrade), suspend worked just fine
under 3.1 but began failing consistently once 3.2 was pushed.
Most likely this bug (?) was introduced by upstream 3.2
Same problem
Hi, I have been using Kubuntu 11.10 and hibernate was working fine. Now after
upgrade to 12.04 the sytem refuses to hibernate after clicking the button
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Can other folks affected by this bug test the mainline kernel, as
described in comment #25
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Title:
Kubuntu 12.04 will not hibernate on ASUS EeePC
Are we talking about
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.2-precise/linux-image-3.2.0-030200-generic_3.2.0-030200.201201042035_i386.deb
or _amd64.deb as appropriate?
I'll give it another try, though my last effort was unsuccessful as I
said in #26.
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Hi Dell inspiron 630m Centrino laptop running kubuntu 12.04 (upgrade
from 11.10)
Can't say I have the memory problem as running top still shows I have 2
Gb available. Suspend to RAM (or rather waking from suspend) has never
worked on this machine. However, hibernation was fine until the upgrade
I'm affected by an almost identical problem. Sleep does not work either
and every now and again 1 GB of the 2 GB are missing This is resolved by
a restart. The missing GB also sometimes happens when booting into
Windows. Sleep used to work on all versions up to including Kubuntu
11.10.
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I have an ASUS 1201n EEEpc that would hibernate correctly in Kubuntu
10.10 and 11.10. In 12.04 it fails to hibernate at all. Neither closing
the lid nor choosing Hibernate from the menu puts the machine into
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? It
will allow additional upstream developers to examine the issue. Refer to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . If possible, please test
the latest v3.2 kernel[1] (Not a kernel in the daily directory). Once
you've tested
One other weird side-effect of this problem is that, when I reboot, I
seem to be missing one of my two GB of memory. I can fix this problem
by going to into setup and resetting the BIOS.The apport-collect
results that I submitted represent one of these low-memory situations.
If you'd like me
I'm not having much luck with that kernel, I'm afraid, Joseph. It
throws a bunch of errors during boot. Right after the line that begins
Pid: 0. comm: swapper/2 I get execution errors. The machine never
boots.
I'm going to try a fresh installation of Kubuntu 12.04 from daily-live
on a spare
Thanks for your bug report. I fixed your title up for you, and packaged
this against the kernel, though I'm not 100% sure that's at fault. Could
you please run 'apport-collect 921590' in a terminal, though? That will
attach some more system information to this report.
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