I tried
* press ctrl-alt-F1,
* login,
* and run pm-hibernate
the system went into hibernation state without a problem but hung when I
tried to restore the system after hibernation.
On 02/24/2009 11:26 PM, Tom Pringle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm not sure if Hibernate ever worked on this machine. I install 9.04
> about one month ago and I think it may have originally worked back
> when I first installed alpha 3. I think I noticed the problem about a
> week or two ago then I just nuked my system and reinstalled alpha 4
> from scratch and noticed that the hibernate problem persisted.
>
> It is very reproducible. I don't think it started as a result of
> locking up the system.
>
> I should add that the reason I am using hibernate is because when I
> suspend to ram I can find a way to wake the system back up (that is
> another bug)
>
> I'll try the experiment that you suggest below and report back
>
>
> On 02/23/2009 05:18 AM, Andy Whitcroft wrote:
>> Could you please let us know the type of machine this is (make and
>> model). Did you recently have a hibernate failure, this could have been
>> some time before the report was triggered and offered to you. If you
>> did, did the machine break while going to sleep, or while coming back
>> from sleep? Is this reproducible say over 10 cycles. Has hibernate ever
>> worked in the past, if so which kernel release (cat
>> /proc/version_signature)? Please include any information as to the
>> circumstances leading up to this failure, for example did your battery
>> run out? Did the machine lock up, did any messages come out? If it is
>> reproducible could you try the hibernate from VT1, press ctrl-alt-F1,
>> login, and run pm-hibernate there. If you could test and report back
>> here that would be helpful.
>>
>> ** Summary changed:
>>
>> - suspend/resume problem
>> + [HP Compaq nc4010] suspend/resume problem
>>
>> ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
>> Status: New => Incomplete
>>
>
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[HP Compaq nc4010] suspend/resume problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332764
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