Re: [signoff] linux-3.3.1-1

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On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 07:34, Richard Schütz <r.schtz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Am 08.04.2012 14:20, schrieb Vladimir Lomov:
>
>> Hello,
>> ** Jonathan Hudson [2012-04-08 12:53:42 +0100]:
>>
>>> On Sun, 08 Apr 2012 13:48:11 +0200, Richard Schütz wrote:
>>
>>
>>>> Am 07.04.2012 12:33, schrieb Vladimir Lomov:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>> ** Jonathan Hudson [2012-04-06 20:00:33 +0100]:
>>
>>
>>>>>> On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 20:41:46 +0200, Richard Schütz wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>>>> Since 3.3.0 suspend isn't working on my desktop computer anymore.
>>>>>>> Looks
>>>>>>> like device suspension fails somewhere. Furthermore 3.3.1 seriously
>>>>>>> breaks ath9k on my netbook [1].
>>
>>
>>>>>>> [1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43038
>>
>>
>>>>>> I have a similar reservation. On two eeepc 901, suspend works just
>>>>>> fine. Alas, only only on one of them does resume work with a 3.3
>>>>>> kernel. I'm not convinced that 3.3 is ready.
>>
>>
>>>>> Same here:
>>>>> Archlinux x86_64,
>>>>> testing, kernel 3.1.1-1
>>>>> HW: HP Pavilion dv3 (2210er) with nvidia g104m graphics card, atheros
>>>>> wi-fi.
>>
>>
>>>> And with 3.2.x there were no problems like that for both of you?
>>
>>
>>> Correct. The "won't resume on 3.3.x" eeepc is suspending / resuming
>>> happily with 3.2.13-1-ARCH (downgraded a couple of days ago). As it's
>>> the wife's machine, I dare not touch it now it's working again.
>>
>>
>>> I'm somewhat baffled by the whole thing; there is nothing obvious in
>>> any logs, but X fails to come back from sleep.
>>
>>
>> Do you mean "suspend to RAM" or "suspend to DISK"? I tried before
>> "suspend to DISK": 3.3.1 and 3.3.0 works fine.
>
>
> I'm talking about suspend to RAM, but it shouldn't make that big difference
> in my case, because something seems to be wrong with device suspension
> already.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Richard Schütz

I'm probably speaking out of turn here since I don't use a laptop but
suspend-to-ram works fine with the power button. If you've already
tried this, sorry for the duplication.

My system : Linux 3.3-1-1-Arch
My boards : Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H
            North bridge AMD780
            South bridge SB700

            Gigabyte GA-A75M-D2H
            Processor AMD A6-3500 Llano 2.1GHz (2.4GHz Max Turbo) Socket FM1
            65W Triple-Core Desktop APU (CPU + GPU) with DirectX 11 Graphic
            AMD Radeon HD 6530D

I use the following script that uses upower to do the work.

http://linuxtidbits.wordpress.com/2012/02/24/power-management-from-the-command-line/

Hope this helps.

Myra


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