sforces <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote at Jun 7, 2010 6:24 AM (MST) >walt wrote: >> On 06/05/2010 07:51 AM, sforces wrote: >> >> > Currently running Wine 1.2-rc2 on Ubuntu 10.04 x64 on a Lenovo ThinkPad x61. After doing a suspend, I can't run Wine. The app I normally run with Wine is Lotus Notes. But I've tried something as simple as going in to the wine config. I tried doing a wineserver -k but that doesn't help either. Only thing I found to work is a full reboot. >> > >> > >> Is wine the only app that doesn't work after suspend? On other lists I've seen >> many complaints about various other things that act the same way after suspend. >> I can't be certain, but I believe the kernel is involved in the bug. >> >> After waking up, does ps show anything running that may be related to wine, e.g >> some wine process that isn't responding. If yes, try killing that process and >> then try running wine again. >> >> Any messages that show on the command line when you start wine that way? > > >Seems to be just Wine. Everything else appears to be running fine and responds to application restarts. I've even tried exiting from all Wine apps before doing a suspend and then running a wineserver -k on resume before running any apps. But that doesn't appear to help. When wineserver -k hadn't helped, I tried looking for wine processes but didn't see any running. Perhaps I'm missing one -- what should I be looking for? > First: Please bottom post. Your replies are sent to a mailing list. Second: After you suspend your laptop and bring it back to life, open a terminal session and type in: [code] ps -ef | grep wine [/code] Post the results, including the command, back here. Based upon what you have written, it appears that the Wine processes are not surviving a suspend. James McKenzie