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Re: [Cooker] Help debuging suspend/resume issue on new kernel

Scott Chevalley

2008-06-27

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Colin Guthrie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Now that networking and other gubbins works fine with the .26 kernels,
> my only bugbear left is the fact that they no longer let me suspend/resume.
>
> Well that's half true. It suspends fine (albeit the options have
> disappeared in KDE4... not sure whether to blame Xorg upgrade or KDE for
> this but I've not looked too far due to it not working anyway! I can
> ironically use gnome-power-manager to do the necessary!)
>
> The problem is on resume the lappy just resets itself. This makes it
> particularly difficult to debug! So how do I go about debugging and
> tracing this issue? Any bright ideas, fancy kernel options etc?
>
> It's a core 2 due dell inspiron 6400. Nothing too special on the kernel
> command line. (tho' is using bootspash, not raw console.)
>
> Cheers
>
> Col
>
>

This won't help you troubleshoot the restore function, but I've
successfully used kpowersave under kde4 to handle button events like lid
closing and such for suspend... but I haven't been using KDE4 lately as
it's been too buggy. As soon as I get a chance i was going to update my
cooker with the kde 4.0.84 packages ( and deal with the xorg stuff) and
see what happens...

Scott
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