@ Richard (#30), @ Carsten (#32) and @ Mark (#34),
Sorry to butt in in a forum, where I am the 1st to recognize that I am out of my depth.
It's odd that the linux-image-3.13.0-35-generic should be declared bug free, because
unless I am very mistaken, I am still affected by that bug under 3.13.0-36-generic #63 .
This is the reason I have mined the net and the Ubuntu bug databank to begin with,
namely to determine whether to:
- keep using a buggy kernel that bomb everytime a suspend occurs and wait for a new, bug-free, generic release
or
- revert to a pre-built kernel as suggested by Schacharr (#24).
Thanks. -cedric
[Running: 3.13.0-36-generic #63 on 64bit HP8510w]
@ Richard (#30), @ Carsten (#32) and @ Mark (#34),
Sorry to butt in in a forum, where I am the 1st to recognize that I am out of my depth. 3.13.0- 35-generic should be declared bug free, because
It's odd that the linux-image-
unless I am very mistaken, I am still affected by that bug under 3.13.0-36-generic #63 .
This is the reason I have mined the net and the Ubuntu bug databank to begin with,
namely to determine whether to:
- keep using a buggy kernel that bomb everytime a suspend occurs and wait for a new, bug-free, generic release
or
- revert to a pre-built kernel as suggested by Schacharr (#24).
Thanks. -cedric