Resume from suspend/hibernate chooses when to function
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Of course, for now, it varies greatly between both desktop and laptop users of Ubuntu as to whether or not the Suspend/Hibernate buttons work. For me, however, I've found that my system is a little different from the existing bug reports, but I'm sure I'm not alone here.
My system (HP DV6446us/2GHz AMD64 Turion Dual Core/2GB/nVidia GeForce 7150M/160GB/32-bit Ubuntu 8.04.2) used to always malfunction when suspending or resuming, however, now it seems like it chooses when to actually function. It, at first, seemed like it had to do with luck, but it seems that if I try to immediately resume the system, it malfunctions, if I leave it for 5 minutes or so, it functions correctly, but if I wait more than 10 minutes or so, it also malfunctions.
I know that everyone is trying to fix this for good, but I believe that this information may come in useful for anyone trying to solve this bug, knowing that time does seem to be an issue, at least for me.
Users of Ubuntu in general, and getting more and more specific until it reaches users of Ubuntu 8.04.2 with the same hardware I have can attempt to recreate this.
affects: | ubuntu → gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) |
Changed in gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Incomplete |
This bug is in no way incomplete. My problem, what should have happened, and the steps taken to reproduce it, if possible, are all listed.