Description of problem: Suspend-to-ram used to work on my Lenovo 3000 N100 but now doesn't. The machine goes to sleep fine, but doesn't wake up; it whirrs the fans when it resumes but that's it (it's not just the screen staying blank, it doesn't respond to pings.) Suspend does work with the vanilla 2.6.21.1 kernel Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): kernel 2.6.21-1.3116 kernel 2.6.20-1.3104 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. run pm-suspend 2. try to wake up laptop Actual results: Fails to wake up. Expected results: Additional info: I did read in a bug report that iwlwifi could be causing suspend problems -- I've tried modprobe -r iwlwifi, but it still fails to resume.
Created attachment 154282 [details] lsmod
Created attachment 154283 [details] lspci
Created attachment 154284 [details] lspci -n
What version of hal are you using? If 0.5.9-6, could you try downgrading to 0.5.9-5?
It is 0.5.9-6, I downgraded to hal-0.5.9-5 and it's still broken in exactly the same way.
Can you try the new mini-site I've created: http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/ - thanks!
Thanks Richard, I did have a look at your site and went through the suggestions without much luck. But it looks like it's fixed as of 2.6.21-1.3199.fc8 (it also BTW gives me working sound -- hurrah!). I notice this kernel doesn't have the iwl3945 module, maybe that was the problem? Although I had tried rmmodding it with no success.
The F7 gold kernel is busted. I'm yelling at people to get this fixed as an update ASAP.
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