Hibernation and Suspend Problem with Asus A3000 series laptop

Bug #48723 reported by tillicollaps3
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gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Invalid
Medium
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager

When hybernating screen shuts down, but Pc is blocked, prassing any key i have no response, so i have to force shutdown; this happen to me for suspend too. Other users have a apparently normal hybernation, but reboot will crash PC and an another one will be required.
My PC is an Asus A3000 series with Intel integrated graphical chipset.
I hope this segnalation will be useful

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Richard Hughes (richard-hughes) wrote :

I don't think this is a g-p-m problem, more a acpi-support or kernel problem.

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tillicollaps3 (tillicollapse85) wrote :

It can be, but with winXp or breezy were no problem

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Timothy Smith (tas50) wrote :

Can you try this on Edgy and confirm it still exists. If it does can you attach the output of lspci so we can get more details on your machine.

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Michael Losonsky (michl) wrote : Re: Hibernation and Suspend Problem

Trying to confirm this on Hardy Alpha 5 on a laptop C610.

Suspend requires that the lid be closed after suspend.
Reopening the lid will activate it. It is true that the keys
are dead after suspend before you close the lid. I
don't think this is a bug, but just how suspend is designed.
It might be true that the normal user will expect the
keys to activate the computer, not the lid.

This does not apply to hibernation. You turn on the
computer after hibernation by pressing the power
button normally. It does not matter if you closed the
lid or left it open after hibernation. (Holding down the
power button several seconds will close it, which is normal.)

Cannot test Hardy on a desktop.
Hope this helps.

Changed in gnome-power-manager:
status: New → Incomplete
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Caroline Ford (secretlondon) wrote :

Michael Losonsky: This is a completely different laptop? I'm not sure your report is useful in this case.

tillicollaps3:

Does this problem still exist on more recent versions of Ubuntu?

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Michael Losonsky (michl) wrote :

True that it is a different laptop, but it is a laptop, I have
the same condition as described, but forced shutdown
is not required. Maybe this is a bug and my solution a
workaround, but maybe this is how this feature is
designed. I don';t know. In any case, the condition
as described does not mean that hibernation and
suspend does not require a reboot. More information
is needed.

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Michael Lustfield (michaellustfield) wrote :

We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comments. Please reopen it if you can give us the missing information, and don't hesitate to submit bug reports in the future. To reopen the bug report you can click on the current status, under the Status column, and change the Status back to "New".

If you can confirm that bug bug has been resolved in Intrepid, please let us know if we can set the status to "Fix Released"

Thanks again!

Changed in gnome-power-manager:
status: Incomplete → Invalid
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