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My laptop used to suspend just fine, and it would wake up nearly instantly, which is impressive for such slow hardware.
Ever since I last updated, my laptop has not been able to wake up from suspend. It enters sleep fine, but when waking up the screen won't turn on and I have to force-restart. I am currently using the main repo 3.17.3-1 kernel. The laptop has an Atom N270 processor. Here is my lspci: http://pastebin.com/rG36Bw13
and my dmesg: http://pastebin.com/ewyt8PkU
Any idea what's happening? I had a service set up in systemd that would run slock just before suspending, but disabling this does not help. I've had to disable the suspend on lid close function for now. Suspending via "systemctl suspend" produces the same result.
I have an "hwdb.bin not found" message on boot, but it does not go away even after running the "udevadm hwdb --update" command as suggested in the message. As far as I can tell, this is unrelated to my problem, (it's been reported by several people, and it didn't cause any issues for them) but I included it just in case since it also started appearing since the last update.
As of now, my system has all updates installed.
Anyone have a fix for this?
Last edited by Degru (2015-02-14 21:20:56)
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I'm having the same issue on my Thinkpad X60 (Intel Core 2 Duo). Started after the most recent kernel update (3.17.3-1-ARCH). The hwdb error isn't relevant.
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Issue seems to be fixed as of now with linux 3.18.6-1 from the regular repositories.
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