Apparently I spoke too soon: I'm still getting the resume failure with the latest updates of Karmic. I haven't had a chance to test the mainline kernel yet, but here is the answers to the Suspend/Resume questions listed above:
Did the machine break while going to sleep or waking up?
- Machine sleeps perfectly. When waking up from sleep (by lifting the laptop lid) it resumes in the normal way except I am presented with a black (or blank, not sure) screen and an unresponsive system. Only hard-powering off works (ie re-sleeping, vterms, etc don't work)
Is it reproducible?
- I'd say 1-2 out of every 10. Symptoms are identical each time.
Did it work before?
- I think it's always been like this.
Do you end up with flashing caps-lock or similar?/
- No, the machine looks just like it woke up correctly, except it's completely unresponsive.
Hopefully this helps. If I get a chance to try the mainline kernel I'll update the bug.
-Stuart
Apparently I spoke too soon: I'm still getting the resume failure with the latest updates of Karmic. I haven't had a chance to test the mainline kernel yet, but here is the answers to the Suspend/Resume questions listed above:
Did the machine break while going to sleep or waking up?
- Machine sleeps perfectly. When waking up from sleep (by lifting the laptop lid) it resumes in the normal way except I am presented with a black (or blank, not sure) screen and an unresponsive system. Only hard-powering off works (ie re-sleeping, vterms, etc don't work)
Is it reproducible?
- I'd say 1-2 out of every 10. Symptoms are identical each time.
Did it work before?
- I think it's always been like this.
Do you end up with flashing caps-lock or similar?/
- No, the machine looks just like it woke up correctly, except it's completely unresponsive.
Hopefully this helps. If I get a chance to try the mainline kernel I'll update the bug.
-Stuart