Hi again Chris, Following your advice I spent about 1.5h recompiling the new non SMP kernel on my system, unfortunately without any progress on the issue. There is no apparent change in the behaviour of my system while trying to resume from suspend. And the only thing I changed in the configuration from the generic kernel was to disable the SMP.
In addition, there appears to be a problem with my X environment and the new kernel as the whole compiz cube appeared white! I'm still able to rotate it, and the mouse cursor is still visible, but other than that the whole system is in completely useless state. I remember a while ago I had a similar issue with beryl and somehow managed to solve it by checking an option somewhere in the beryl configs. I'm not going to bother doing that this time though since the kernel is useless to me anyways. Besides I'm planning to upgrade my CPU to Phenom quad core in the near future and when that happens the nonSMP solution will be unacceptable. I'm doing my best and working hard to migrate to Linux, however it appears that this OS hasn't matured just yet. All I have to do is wait for that to happen. Until then I remain a Win user :( Thanks for your support and keep in touch - if any progress is made on the issue I'd definitely like to know! Regards, TL Chris wrote: > Hi TL, > > The main thing is that in my case the computer woke up with the kernel > crashed: there was no activity in the things it normally controls. For > example, CapsLock didn't toggle the light on the keyboard. > > If your computer is waking up and behaving normally other than the > video, then your bug is not the one I worked around, and the non-SMP > kernel probably won't help. But since the machine is totally > unresponsive in your case and the HDD light stays on, there's a good > chance you are suffering from the same bug I am. > > Please post how it goes. > > > Chris > > -- Unable to resume after suspend https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/306119 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
