Posted on 15 October 2009 by arfab
I just noticed that I haven’t mentioned that this is not a problem with Archlinux… I don’t know if they’ve just put in a quick work-around to unload the module before sleep/hibernate, or if it’s just that the problem has been solved. Either way: it just works now.
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Posted on 2 June 2009 by arfab
A quick update… this is also noted as Bug 491235 on Red Hat Bugzilla, which points out that it’s also known as bug 11887 on the Kernel.org
Apparently there is work in process, which is positive
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Posted on 29 May 2009 by arfab
Well as it happens I’ve now discovered exactly what it was that has been causing my suspend problems since I bought my laptop. It was the wireless card. All this time I was thinking that it was a power management problem and that meant my system wouldn’t suspend. Well, since believing that it was having [...]
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Posted on 16 May 2009 by arfab
Last week I updated my laptop to use packages from the Ubuntu 9.04 repositories. Since then my laptop now has the ability to suspend (hibernate isn’t quite there yet, but with some tweaking it’ll come…). This ticks the final box for me and I’ve now got a fully functioning laptop. Woo!!
I’ve also been playing with [...]
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