** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Won't Fix
** Tags removed: edgy-close
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acpid: sleep and suspend no longer work in Edgy
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The 18 month support period for Edgy Eft 6.10 has reached it's end of
life. As a result, we are closing the linux-source-2.6.17 Edgy Eft
kernel task.
Hardy Heron 8.04 was recently released. It would be helpful if you
could test the new release and verify if this is still an issue -
That's what one could call timely bug triaging. Pretty amazing how such
bugs remain unattended for so long. Of course, by the time someone
actually looked into it, we've already been through a number of Ubuntu
releases... Yes, sleep and suspend work in Hardy.
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Nice, so I put it as fixed.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Kernel Team
This bug concerns an old release but I confirm that the issue still
exists on Feisty with 2.6.20. As far as I can tell, changes made for
2.6.18 by upstream at Intel were backported to Ubuntu packages after
2.6.17-7, which is where it broke previous ACPI behavior on a number of
ThinkPads.
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By the way when the modem is disabled, sleep NEVER works, perhaps
because of the failing sound driver that also doesn't work without the
modem enabled in the BIOS.
I'm using this kernel:
Linux pad 2.6.17-10-generic #2 SMP Tue Dec 5 22:28:26 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
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I confirm this: Edgy up to date has the same problem for a Thinkpad T60.
The sleep and hibernate sometimes work, and most times don't. Rather
inconsistently. I have noticed that sometimes my swap partition is not
on at all, I have to manually go to gparted and right-click and
swapon. Then 'top'
I confirm this behavior (see 64922).
Martin, when you're putting your laptop to sleep state can you switch to
X (Ctrl+Alt+F7 or Alt+F7) ?
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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acpid: sleep and suspend no longer work in Edgy
As confirmed by some people in this bug's thread, the problem appears to
come from recent ACPI backports in the 2.6.17 kernel sources.
Reassigning.
** Changed in: acpid (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: acpid = linux-source-2.6.17
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acpid: sleep and suspend no longer work in Edgy
This seems to have been fixed with recent upgrades to the edgy kernel.
At least I can now suspend on my thinkpad x31
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Unsurprisingly the change log for 2.6.17-8.22 says:
* Merged 154 commits from ACPI upstream.
It might be a good idea to revert these and instead backport only those
few that made it into 2.6.18.
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I would like to confirm this behaviour on an IBM thinkpad x31, upgraded
from dapper to edgy.
suspending and hibernating blanks the screen (as per screensaver setup)
and starts the moon LED blinking, but nothing firther happens. Only
hard shutdown will bring the machine back.
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I loose my fn key functions and acpi support (suspend to ram, hibernate)
since the last update of my kernel (kernel-image-generic-2.6.17-8/9/10)
works under 2.6.17-7 :-(
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I tied both hibernate and sleep actions, but using sudo as a user and
from console as root. The result is the same in both cases:
Hibernate:
Successfully saves memory content to the swap partition and powers down.
Then, out of the blue, about 2 minutes after that, it powers up. From
the noise it
Matthew, do you have an idea here?
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Sourcepackagename: None = acpid
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Does
sudo pmi action sleep
work?
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** Changed in: acpid (Ubuntu)
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