Hello, All!
I upgraded to 8.10 the day it came out, and so far, there have been very few issues. The only thing that is giving me grief is the fact that my laptop cannot resume from suspend or hibernate mode.
It can enter suspend mode just fine, the power light starts blinking as normal, but when it resumes, the screen never turns back on, nor does the computer respond to any commands. It's exited from whatever hardware mode it started in, but it looks like it gets stuck halfway between sleep mode and fully on.
Same thing happens for suspend. It'll write everything to the swap, and shut down the computer, but it locks up when it tries to resume the image on the swap at boot.
I've tried googling this problem a number of different ways, and I never was able to find something that was related to my problem. I'm hoping someone will be able to help. This happens with every power manager front-end I use, so it's either the back-end or the kernel.
I'm using an HP dv9815, dual-core AMD 2 ghz processor, nvidia 7150M video card, 3 gigs of ram, and 6 gigs of swap space. All of the above modes worked without a hitch in the 8.04 install I had, so I know it's not the hardware.
Thoughts?
Thanks for your time!
Merlin
I upgraded to 8.10 the day it came out, and so far, there have been very few issues. The only thing that is giving me grief is the fact that my laptop cannot resume from suspend or hibernate mode.
It can enter suspend mode just fine, the power light starts blinking as normal, but when it resumes, the screen never turns back on, nor does the computer respond to any commands. It's exited from whatever hardware mode it started in, but it looks like it gets stuck halfway between sleep mode and fully on.
Same thing happens for suspend. It'll write everything to the swap, and shut down the computer, but it locks up when it tries to resume the image on the swap at boot.
I've tried googling this problem a number of different ways, and I never was able to find something that was related to my problem. I'm hoping someone will be able to help. This happens with every power manager front-end I use, so it's either the back-end or the kernel.
I'm using an HP dv9815, dual-core AMD 2 ghz processor, nvidia 7150M video card, 3 gigs of ram, and 6 gigs of swap space. All of the above modes worked without a hitch in the 8.04 install I had, so I know it's not the hardware.
Thoughts?
Thanks for your time!
Merlin
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