Op vrijdag 20 juli 2012 08:05:33 schreef Arvid Warnecke: > Hello, > > I have already been used to not beeing able to suspend my MacBook Pro > since the buggy nvidia version which came with 3.4.x kernel. But as of > the latest updates which brought kernel 3.4.5-1 I am not able to use > pm-hibernate anymore. > When looking into /var/log/pm-suspend.log it seems that hibernating went > well: lots of "success" messages and no errors. But when I then start > the MacBook again it does not resume but boots normally. fsck detects > that disks haven't been unmounted orderly, recovers journal and I am > back to a fresh booted system then. > > I already looked up the wiki about pm-utils and found something about > adding 'acpi_sleep=nonvs' in /boot/grub/menu.lst. Issues mentioned there > with kernel versions around 2.6, which seems to be long time ago now. I > tried it anyway, but with no effect at all. > > Any ideas what might be causing this issue? More fresh bugs in nvidia > 302.17-3? > > TIA, > Arvid > > -- > [ Arvid Warnecke ][ arvid (at) nostalgix (dot) org ] > [ IRC/OPN: "madhatter" ][ http://www.nostalgix.org ] > ---[ ThreePiO was right: Let the Wookiee win. ]--- could you try the same with the long lived branch of nvidia utils and drivers? these are at version 295.59 nvidia-ll: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=60602 nvidia-utils-ll: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=60604 fist build utils, then driver --Ike
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