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I did everything mentioned in this topic, but suspend and hibernation is not working. I have Asus x58c.
When I try to use suspend (I hope it is suspend - I mean the process when your pc suspends to RAM and almost turns off the power), it suspends, but after resume, after a while I get only black screen with backlight on. In the process, there blinks some display, but it doesn't last long. Than I have to reboot the PC (I do it "blind" - I just switch to another console, login as root and then reboot).
When I hibernate the pc, it does a few-second hibernation (as described in the topic mentioned above) and immediately thaws.
I have
* added "resume=/dev/sda2" in /boot/grub/menu.lst to the "kernel /vmlinuz26 ..." line.
* changed HOOKS in /etc/mkinitcpio.conf according to the wiki article (I removed autodetect and added resume)
* fixed HAL (according to wiki)
* used the fix described in the topic mentioned above (the one with usb3)
And I hope I did it right.
Any ideas?
Thanks for reply.
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have you check this thread ? < https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=96095 >
post #12 works on mine
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have you check this thread ? < https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=96095 >
post #12 works on mine
I have changed my 01laptop-mode to
#!/bin/sh
#
# 99laptop-mode: Re-apply laptop mode tools settings
if [ -f /etc/pm/sleep.d/99laptop-mode ]; then
continue
else
case "$1" in
hibernate|suspend)
# Stopping is not required.
;;
thaw|resume)
# Make laptop mode tools forcibly re-apply the hardware settings
# that laptop mode tools applies.
if [ -e /usr/sbin/laptop_mode ] ; then
(sleep 2s; /usr/sbin/laptop_mode auto force) &
fi
;;
*) exit $NA
;;
esac
fi
Now there is an error in the log:
Module /etc/laptop-mode/modules/* is not executable.
I checked it, and the folder modules/ contains nothing.
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Now I tried the other solution (delete the 00powersave) - also doesn't work.
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Try appending 'nomodeset' to your kernel parameters in /boot/grub/menu.lst. It seems to fix a lot of suspend/resume issues, at least until KMS works reliably.
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Try appending 'nomodeset' to your kernel parameters in /boot/grub/menu.lst. It seems to fix a lot of suspend/resume issues, at least until KMS works reliably.
I added it and rebooted. Than I tried suspend to RAM, it didn't worked. Than I tried suspend to disk - it worked! But only once. I tried it again without success. And after another reboot again, also without success...
It's weird.
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