Suspend does not work on my laptop (Dapper)
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linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: linux-image-
Configuring my laptop to suspend on lid close, or selecting Suspend from the System|Quit menu, causes the laptop to suspend properly (or so it seems), but it never wakes (all the way) up.
Suspend seems OK as the audio makes a little "click", the fans turn off, the hard drive stops spinning, and the Power LED starts flashing (which means "suspended").
However, clicking the power button to resume (or opening the lid) results in the following behaviour:
- Audio clicks again (sound card turning back on?)
- Hard drive spins, some activity is noticed
- Fans start blowing
- Power LED goes solid green (which means "normal activity, plugged into AC")
- Screen stays black
- Caps lock light goes on, off when pressing Caps lock, which seems to indicate that the kernel and X are alive. However, after a minute or two, this stops working (kernel dies? X dies?), and the only way to get the system back is to power down.
I will attach all the relevent entries in /var/log/ pertaining to the suspend event, as well as dmesg and lspci output.
You will note in the log that it looks like networking tries to come back up after wake up, but no matter how quick I was I could not ping or ssh into the machine from another on my network.
None of the options in /etc/default/
This laptop was also running Breezy where suspend didn't work either (except under Breezy, the laptop would show no signes of life after attempting to wake it up).
lscpi output for this laptop.