Hi kwizk, I'm quite happy to know more systems are affected. It means this issue is not isolated and hardware-specific, and hopefully will be tackled more efficiently. Suspend is an important mode, I for one use it extensively on my laptop, so I agree with you when you say it's particularly bothersome.
Also, people in the thread mentioned in my original report indicate the following systems as being affected: Sony Vaio VGN-FW139E, Inspiron 600m, Aspice 3690. With regards to the latter, he or she suspects it's the new kernel, because "in Juanty the suspend/hibernation function works fine with 2.6.28, but in other distributions with kernel 2.6.31 (like Mandriva 2010 or Fedora 12) the system freeze too". So, can we get a confirmation from someone up above on this, please? Any sign would be greatly appreciated! Many thanks in advance.
Hi kwizk, I'm quite happy to know more systems are affected. It means this issue is not isolated and hardware-specific, and hopefully will be tackled more efficiently. Suspend is an important mode, I for one use it extensively on my laptop, so I agree with you when you say it's particularly bothersome.
Also, people in the thread mentioned in my original report indicate the following systems as being affected: Sony Vaio VGN-FW139E, Inspiron 600m, Aspice 3690. With regards to the latter, he or she suspects it's the new kernel, because "in Juanty the suspend/hibernation function works fine with 2.6.28, but in other distributions with kernel 2.6.31 (like Mandriva 2010 or Fedora 12) the system freeze too". So, can we get a confirmation from someone up above on this, please? Any sign would be greatly appreciated! Many thanks in advance.