On 08/29/2018 08:12 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
On 08/21/2018 11:40 AM, Nicolas Chauvet wrote:
Hi there,
While testing upstream kernel on some devices, I've recently
discovered that suspend was broken for "distro kernel" (not only
related to fedora kernel, but also ubuntu).
On the Fedora users list we have had a terrible time with suspend on
F28. 4.17.3 was ok, but then broke with 4.17.4 and was not, for the
most part, fixed until 4.17.11. But still even with 4.17.14 a number
of us are still reporting that suspend fails the first time with the
system immediately restarting and then when you unlock your system and
suspend again, that 'takes'.
And we have been getting a weekly kernel update on F28 64 for some time
now. I cannot remember another Fedora release where the kernel updates
have come so frequently for so long.
Well there's been just one or two major vulnerabilities this year
(spectre/meltdown) that have been a major reason for some of these so
it's not unexpected, at least for those that vaguely sort of follow
the security industry.
Not my area of security industry. Protocol design takes up all my
cycles. But I did hear of these.
How would suspend work with no swap partition? I have to spend a little
time working out how to use gparted to add a swap partition to a sata HD.
And I can't test out suspend until I get a system with Xfce running.
Suspend is not interesting on a minimal image.
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