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I have fresh installed Arch Linux base on Sony Vaio VGN-BX546BW Laptop with ATI Radeon X700 GPU. After I log in with root in tty and while doing some activity, around couple of minute or so the screen goes black and the laptop become unresponsive. At this point I can't do anything (ctrl +alt+del does not even work). I have to power it off then on to get it working again. The issue occurs every time I log in the system. There is nothing installed on the system other the the base. The issue does not happen when booting from Live USB. I was thinking this happens because of kernel panic caused by gpu settings (my best guess) however, I cannot find any errors in /var/log nor dmesg showing anything suspicious. Can someone assist me solving the issue, or at least direct me on how to troubleshoot it. Thanks!
Last edited by fantafe (2015-04-06 20:12:39)
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1. Look in your journal from the previous boot; see what the last entries are.
2. Try and SSH in to the machine when it is frozen.
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1. Look in your journal from the previous boot; see what the last entries are.
The last and only thing I see in journal is:
Apr 06 16:42:44 vaio systemd-logind[198]: Suspending...
Apr 06 16:42:44 vaio systemd[1]: Starting Sleep.
Apr 06 16:42:44 vaio systemd[1]: Reached target Sleep.
Apr 06 16:42:44 vaio systemd[1]: Starting Suspend...
Apr 06 16:42:44 vaio systemd-sleep[277]: Suspending system...
-- Reboot --
2. Try and SSH in to the machine when it is frozen.
I cannot SSH to the machine after it is frozen.
So, from the journal it seems that the machine is going to Sleep?!?! How come it is going to sleep even though I am working on it?
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From the Suspend and Hibernate page this might work:
VAIO Users
Add acpi_sleep=nonvs kernel flag to your loader
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Thanks jasonwryan After reading the wiki I learned the systemd-logind process was putting my laptop to suspend state and I was not able to recover that state. The solution was to configure the below options in /etc/systemd/logind.conf
HandlePowerKey=ignore
HandleSuspendKey=ignore
HandleHibernateKey=ignore
HandleLidSwitch=ignore
From the Suspend and Hibernate page this might work:
VAIO Users Add acpi_sleep=nonvs kernel flag to your loader
I also included what henk suggested in the kernel flags, because I also read in other part of the wiki that Sony Vaio laptops might have problems to recover from suspend state, so the solution is to pass the above kernel flag in the loader
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