Activity log for bug #309572

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2008-12-19 04:02:23 Matthias bug added bug
2008-12-19 04:05:01 Matthias description Sony VAIO with latest BIOS (R0190X5) fails to suspend and hibernate. When attempting it switches away from X, all three keyboard status lights flash once, then all I'm left with is a blinking cursor at the top left of the screen. Fan still runs and all lights still look like they did when the systems was running. reset is needed to make the system useful again. hibernate does recover the state. the issue seems to be that the power is not turned off and fans, screen and possibly other things are still running. I followed the suggestions at http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/quirk-suspend-advanced.html and non of the kernel options produced much different results. vga=792 seemed to turn the display off but the fan was still running. Sony VAIO with latest BIOS (R0190X5) fails to suspend and hibernate. When attempting it switches away from X, all three keyboard status lights flash once, then all I'm left with is a blinking cursor at the top left of the screen. Fan still runs and all lights still look like they did when the systems was running. reset is needed to make the system useful again. hibernate does recover the state. the issue seems to be that the power is not turned off and fans, screen and possibly other things are still running. I followed the suggestions at http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/quirk-suspend-advanced.html and non of the kernel options produced much different results. vga=792 seemed to turn the display off but the fan was still running. This was the case for Hardy and now Intrepid.
2008-12-19 04:06:00 Matthias bug added attachment 'dmesg.txt' (dmesg.txt)
2008-12-19 04:06:20 Matthias bug added attachment 'lspci.txt' (lspci.txt)
2008-12-19 04:07:26 Matthias bug added attachment 'pm-suspend.log' (pm-suspend.log)
2008-12-19 04:08:18 Matthias description Sony VAIO with latest BIOS (R0190X5) fails to suspend and hibernate. When attempting it switches away from X, all three keyboard status lights flash once, then all I'm left with is a blinking cursor at the top left of the screen. Fan still runs and all lights still look like they did when the systems was running. reset is needed to make the system useful again. hibernate does recover the state. the issue seems to be that the power is not turned off and fans, screen and possibly other things are still running. I followed the suggestions at http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/quirk-suspend-advanced.html and non of the kernel options produced much different results. vga=792 seemed to turn the display off but the fan was still running. This was the case for Hardy and now Intrepid. Sony VAIO with latest BIOS (R0190X5) fails to suspend and hibernate. When attempting it switches away from X, all three keyboard status lights flash once, then all I'm left with is a blinking cursor at the top left of the screen. Fan still runs and all lights still look like they did when the systems was running. reset is needed to make the system useful again. hibernate does recover the state. the issue seems to be that the power is not turned off and fans, screen and possibly other things are still running. I followed the suggestions at http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/quirk-suspend-advanced.html and non of the kernel options produced much different results. vga=792 seemed to turn the display off but the fan was still running. This was the case for Hardy and now Intrepid. It's worth noting that at one point with kernel 2.6.8 suspend to ram worked just fine.
2009-01-11 00:16:42 JustinW None: bugtargetdisplayname Ubuntu acpi-support (Ubuntu)
2009-01-11 00:16:42 JustinW None: bugtargetname ubuntu acpi-support (Ubuntu)
2009-01-11 00:16:42 JustinW None: statusexplanation
2009-01-11 00:16:42 JustinW None: title Bug #309572 in Ubuntu: "Sony VAIO (VGN-BX560B) fails to suspend" Bug #309572 in acpi-support (Ubuntu): "Sony VAIO (VGN-BX560B) fails to suspend"
2017-05-18 15:02:35 Matthias removed subscriber Matthias