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Hello,
I'm having a bit of trouble getting my laptop to resume after suspending to RAM. I have tried using pm-utils by itself, pm-utils with uswsusp, and uswsusp by it self, the outcome does not change. The process seems to go by fine according to the log file, however I get 2 different problems depending on if I'm suspending from inside of gnome or from command line.
The best results come from suspending from command line. When I resume everything seems to go fine but the display will never turn back on. I can see the disk is working, typing "find /" will make the hdd light start to blink and num lock will light the LED on and off.
If I suspend from gnome then when I try to resume the computer will just reboot...
Worth noting, hibernate(suspend to disk) works perfectly, regardless of where it is ran from.
Any help in this matter will be greatly appreciated. I'm pulling my hair out trying to solve it.
Thank you!
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This is nvidia 180.xx bug. Wait the next release.
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Thank you for that information. I tried suspending from inside gnome using the vesa drivers. That seems to get rid of the rebooting on resume issue, however my laptop's display is still off after returning from resume. That doesn't seem to be nvidia driver related.
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Have you tried to use various quirks while suspending?
> pm-suspend --help
[snip]
--quirk-dpms-on
--quirk-dpms-suspend
--quirk-radeon-off
--quirk-reset-brightness
--quirk-s3-bios
--quirk-s3-mode
--quirk-vbe-post
--quirk-vbemode-restore
--quirk-vbestate-restore
--quirk-vga-mode3
--quirk-none
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I've tried a number of combinations, primarily --quirks-dpms-on which I've heard is specifically for my issue, but none of these seem to solve the issue.
oh, I forgot to mention, suspend used to work fine on my laptop when I was running Ubuntu. Is there anyway I could find out what settings Ubuntu was using to properly suspend and resume my laptop?
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I'm really not quite sure why but Suspend now works flawlessly from inside of Gnome using pm-utils together with uswsusp running on the latest Nvidia 180.22 drivers. All I can think that changed is that I am now running kernel26fbcondecor, but I really don't see how that would have anything to do with this.
Thank you for your help everyone!
Edit: Seems like I spoke to soon, when I tried it again it went right back to the old behavior =/ I guess my only hope is that it's the nvidia drivers and the next release fixes this issue.
Last edited by Hideaki (2009-01-21 09:09:19)
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For anyone else having this issue, it is indeed the 180.22 nvidia driver. I have just updated to the 180.27 beta driver, and both suspend and hibernate work perfectly.
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I updated to 180.27 and suspend works too. I advised which was nvidia bug . Thanks for the tip.
Last edited by alessandro_ufms (2009-01-29 20:37:15)
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I'm really not quite sure why but Suspend now works flawlessly from inside of Gnome using pm-utils together with uswsusp running on the latest Nvidia 180.22 drivers. All I can think that changed is that I am now running kernel26fbcondecor, but I really don't see how that would have anything to do with this.
Thank you for your help everyone!
Edit: Seems like I spoke to soon, when I tried it again it went right back to the old behavior =/ I guess my only hope is that it's the nvidia drivers and the next release fixes this issue.
I have had a similar issue and it just went away,,, totally different machine, but it is an ASUS.
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(...) but it is an ASUS.
Because ASUS is a piece of sh*t, but it is a good piece of sh*t .
And yes - I have ASUS too
Some applications are WYSIWYG, and some are WYSIWTF.
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