Dell i6000D (Breezy) non functioning suspend and hibernate

Bug #22700 reported by Jay G.
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acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Invalid
Medium
Unassigned

Bug Description

Hardware Dell i6000D
Pent-M 1.86, ATI x300 128meg, 1gig ram, Fujistsi 5400rpm 60gig HD, NEC 6500
DVD-DL-RW, 1920x1200 lcd screen, Intel 2200 a/g wifi, BT module, and 9-cell battery

I am running the latest A08 bios from Dell with latest ATI bios.

I am unable to use suspend and hibernate successfully on my laptop using breezy.
It is able to suspend and hibernate successfully but resuming from either does
not work.

I am unloading the ipw2200 module currently but does not work either along with
stopping the mysql service upon suspending/hibernating.

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Matthew Garrett (mjg59) wrote :

Can you press ctrl+alt+f1 to get to a console, login and then do

sudo /etc/acpi/sleep.sh

and let me know if it prints anything on resume?

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Jay G. (ainvar-gmail) wrote :

(In reply to comment #1)
> Can you press ctrl+alt+f1 to get to a console, login and then do
>
> sudo /etc/acpi/sleep.sh
>
> and let me know if it prints anything on resume?

After running sudo /etc/acpi/sleep.sh in in a seperate console screen by doing
the ctrl+alt+f1, I did not see anything happen. It just went back to the command
prompt waiting for the next command.

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Matthew Garrett (mjg59) wrote :

Please ensure that you're running acpi-support 0.43 or later.

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Jay G. (ainvar-gmail) wrote :

(In reply to comment #3)
> Please ensure that you're running acpi-support 0.43 or later.

I am running 0.43 with the 2.6.12-9-686 kernel. I am not able to upgrade to 0.44
due to missing depends. smartdimmer and radeontool packages are not available to
install.

If I close my lid the lcd does shutoff and after a reboot I tried your request
again. It goes into sleep mode nowbut cant resume. It stays a blank screen. I
have tried the ctrl-atl-f1 and then ztrl-alt-f7 to switch in and out of X and
also tried killing the X server completely.

What is next on the testing list?

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Carthik Sharma (carthik) wrote :

Hi Jay,

Sorry for the delay in responding. Have subsequent updates/releases improved the situation? It would be great if you could test things out with the latest Edgy Beta, by installing it or using a Live CD.

Thank you.

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Adam Niedling (krychek) wrote :

Breezy is not supported anymore. Please open a new bug if this bug is still present in a later version of Ubuntu. Also the last comment is 2 years old and the original reported doesn't seem to care to answer the question he was asked.

Changed in acpi-support:
status: Confirmed → Invalid
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