I think it has something to do with this, but after Kubuntu Edgy (w. KDE 3.5.6) update to Feisty (or some of feisty updates) broke my swap and my hibernation.
When trying to hibernate, it looks like it's shutting down X, but then it pops back and gives this message:
/bin/echo: write error: Cannot allocate memory
Most likely this was because of the lost swap partition. I needed to re-activate the swap partition and change the UUID in /etc/fstab to make swap work again.
Haven't tried since does it hibernate, but I'll let you know if reactivating swap was a solution for me.
I think it has something to do with this, but after Kubuntu Edgy (w. KDE 3.5.6) update to Feisty (or some of feisty updates) broke my swap and my hibernation.
When trying to hibernate, it looks like it's shutting down X, but then it pops back and gives this message:
/bin/echo: write error: Cannot allocate memory
Most likely this was because of the lost swap partition. I needed to re-activate the swap partition and change the UUID in /etc/fstab to make swap work again.
Haven't tried since does it hibernate, but I'll let you know if reactivating swap was a solution for me.
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