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I'm having some issues with my Asus Eee 1001PXD. It simply won't wake up from suspend. I'm just getting a black screen with a cursor at the top left. I can't do anything, other than a hard reboot.
The issue is the same regardless of method (systemctl suspend, close lid).
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I don't know the relevance of it, but I run the LXDE (with LXDM). On Openbox (by default). Any ideas?
Last edited by madr (2013-05-12 18:46:54)
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Check/post your logs from journalctl. You should have plenty of messages related to sleeping/resuming. I'm trying to work through a similar issue on my laptop (Lenovo Y500).
Also, you should post more information about your hardware, kernel version, etc.
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I'm not really sure what we're looking for here, but the only output I have (from journalctl) in regards to suspend is:
mai 09 02:15:37 <hostname> sudo[3168]: <username> : TTY=pts/2 ; PWD=/home/<username> ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/systemctl suspend
-- Reboot --
I'm running the 3.9.2-1 kernel. On the hardware side i run an Intel Atom N455, Corsair SSD F120 and Corsair DDR3 SO-DIMM 1066MHz.
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I've now installed the uswsusp from AUR. I've edited the resume device in suspend.conf to match my swap partition:
resume device = /dev/sda2
I've also added the uresume in mkinitcpio.conf, and rebuildt with:
mkinitcpio -p linux
The issue remains. Both with lid and s2ram. S2disk works, but that wasn't really the issue I was trying to solve. It will do for now, but I'm really hoping for some tips here.
Last edited by madr (2013-05-17 00:48:51)
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I'm not really sure what we're looking for here, but the only output I have (from journalctl) in regards to suspend is:
mai 09 02:15:37 <hostname> sudo[3168]: <username> : TTY=pts/2 ; PWD=/home/<username> ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/systemctl suspend -- Reboot --
Well; I see now that I did not run this as root. As root (after a suspend) I get this:
mai 25 12:22:41 <hostname> systemd[1]: Starting Suspend...
mai 25 12:22:41 <hostname> systemd-sleep[1411]: Suspending system...
This is a result of:
journalctl -u systemd-suspend
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