Ubuntu Installation :: Suspend & Hibernation On 10.10?

Apr 28, 2011

ASUS P5Q Deluxe, Intel Core 2 Duo, GeForce 8800, 4GB RAM, USB keyboard and mouse never had problems with suspend and hibernation in Ubuntu. Until the latest version 10.10. Both before and after installing the proprietary Nvidia drivers, the system enters the sleep and hibernate but I can not wake up properly. Specifically, while it looks as it starts up, but not fires up the X server. Oddly - operate only CTRL + ALT + F1-12. You can switch to the text cosole, see the "incentive" to sign but other keys do not work and nothing can be entered. Not working CTRL + ALT + DEL as well, so you need to turn off the system power.

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Ubuntu :: System Is Not Coming Back From Suspend And Hibernation?

Mar 1, 2010

I am using Ubuntu 9.10 on an Acer Aspire 5050 (5052AWXMi model) and I am experiencing some problems of system Hibernation and Suspend.When I put my laptop to sleep mode (suspend) then after pressing a button system tries to open but what I get it is only a black screen.The same problem appears also when I am trying to hibernate my system. After opening my laptop again I am getting a message < waking up. Please wait > but then I get again a black screen.

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May 10, 2010

Using 64Bit Ubuntu 10.04 on a VAIO VGN-FW373J. ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650. This relates to Bug 451282. If I install the ATI 3D Drivers, the dimming problem goes away, but a host of other bugs crop up. After a resume from screen lock, suspend, or hibernation, the screen is reduced to graphical chaos. There are also hibernation errors. This bug is worse than the dimming bug, so I've uninstalled the 3d ATI drivers. If I can't find a workaround, I may have to look for a different Linux Distro or be content with Windows 7 on this particular laptop.

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Aug 5, 2010

I just installed openSUSE 11.3 but cannot get hibernation (or suspend to disk) working. It does not go to hibernation but instead it just locks the screen. The relevant error in /var/log/pm-suspend.log looks like below.

According to /usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/30s2disk-check '/dev/dm-1' must be the swap partition. What i don't understand is that why the error says swap partition is not active. There is no error for swap partition during boot time. Boot message says that swap partition is activated.

/usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/06autofs hibernate hibernate:Shutting down automount ..done
success.
/usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/30s2disk-check hibernate hibernate:INFO: checking for suspend-to-disk prerequisites...
ERROR: resume partition '/dev/dm-1' not active, can not suspend

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Below is fdisk -l information for the disk which has swap partition.

/dev/dm-0p1 1 2089 16779861 82 Linux swap / Solaris
Partition 1 does not start on physical sector boundary.
/dev/dm-0p2 2090 3395 10482431+ 83 Linux

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Jan 6, 2010

My suspend-to-disk and suspend-to-RAM stopped working months ago. I've grasped at straws about why ever since, but I really don't think it's a software problem, because I've reinstalled my system (MEPIS) repeatedly. What sort of hardware failures could cause this? What should I be looking for? I notice that at boot, Linux always says "no resume image found," even if I left the system in suspension or hibernation. I can post parts of the dmesg if someone tells me what to look for; I can't display the whole thing because it's too long to fit here.

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Feb 13, 2010

Touchpad on my laptop does not works after I resume it from hibernation/suspend. I have FC9 (sulphur) installed on my system.

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Mar 21, 2009

For the sake of security, I want the screen to be locked after the system is resumed from suspend or hibernation. Now the only way I can do this is to check the options "Lock screen when screen saver is active." in the screensaver preference. But this method is annoying since I have to type the password to quit the screensaver. Is there other way to do this? Thanks.

By the way, I use CentOS 5.2 x86_64.

Leonard
2009-3-21

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May 20, 2011

My hibernation was working out_off_the_box but now it has strange issue. This is debian testing with kernel 2.6.38.4 "hibarnation-disk" hibernate successfully ,with an error though ( seen from hibernate-disk -v2 --dry-run) hibernate-disk:Warning: Tuxonice binary signature file not found Anyhow , after executing the hibernation , on the next boot, the system boots from scratch and not from the resume image. During boot a message is displayed though Invalidating stale software suspend images I have done some google search but none of the solution work so far, including reinstalling the package itself.

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May 22, 2011

since my update to version 11.04, I am experiencing a bug when using hibernation and restarting afterwards. When starting up the hibernated system, everything is normal until the end of the boot manager. Afterwards, (once there is something on the screen again, as it does switch to black afterwards), I am able to see only about 1/5th of my screen clearly. The left 4/5th of my screen are displayed as pure black with scrambled colored pixels at the upper 2 centimeters of the black area. The only thing that is displayed as it should in that area is my mouse pointer.

It is possible with some luck to log in from this screen (the luck is needed to find the correct place to click on to change from user selection to the PW field, where I can use the mouse pointer to find the PW field as it changes for text editing about the field, as it is expected to.)The funny thing is that you can catch small glimpses of what the screen actually looks like if there are bigger screen changes (during log on, when moving the mouse around and hovering buttons by chance, when using <Super> + 'e' to change the currently viewed desktop or when switching windows via alt + tab, ...), as then the screen flickers and shows for a fraction of a second what would normally be shown all the time.Any ideas how to solve this without having to downgrade? Any additional details I could give you to help finding the source of the problem?

I'm using an asus eee pc 1005ha, BTW. It was originally shipped with windows. And I am using the normal release of ubuntu instead of the netbook release as I did't like the look and feel of that version, when I first saw its default look on the netbook of a friend of mine. Also I am logging on to the classic view as I didn't like the changes of v11.04 either as there was no possibility to configure them properly to fit my needs.

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Sep 23, 2010

I've recently installed Ubuntu 10.04 from a USB install. It worked very well for a few days, in which I hibernated at least once. Today, I hibernated Ubuntu again - But after powering up the ubuntu opened up fresh. In the same session I've installed GnomeBaker, and tried to use it - But it failed burning. A couple of restarts later Ubuntu stopped starting up - It doesn't even show the graphical ubuntu load screen, just quickly writes a lot of text, and the last screen contains a trace (I think), mounting errors, and the error "Target filesystem doesn't have /sbin/init.".

I have a BusyBox console (v1.13.3) with the cursor "(initramfs)". I found this post [URL]. In which transmutable describes the same problem I have, but I wasn't able to start into a live USB (or Live CD), and got error like the one described in the following post [URL]. My computer is Lenovo T410, and I'm dual booting Windows 7 32bit (Yes, there is a recovery partition - But Ubuntu worked before, so I reckon this is not the case).

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Dec 22, 2010

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/dev/sda1 extended
/dev/sda5 linux-swap
/dev/sda3 ntfs (windows partition)
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Oct 25, 2010

If I suspend this toshiba satellite, and the battery is or gets low it will wake from suspend to tell me that it will need to suspend due to a critical low battery. Which is pretty dumb. I've experimented with this by plugging and unplugging the ac adapter.

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May 23, 2011

3 questions i have about "pm-suspend-hybrid"

1. is it possible to schedule this command in the same manner as shutdown ? eg sudo shutdown -h 60

2. is it possible to schedule the laptop to come out of suspend ?

3. i have a usb sound card (xfi go). when waking from suspend, the internal sound card is selected. i have to manually select the external sound card & for whatever reason, also unmute it too

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Aug 11, 2010

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I'm running off the most current kernel for Fedora 11 x64 and all packages are upgraded. I didn't hit the suspend button at any time but it went down to disk (black screen, soft yellow power light) and the lid had to be opened again for things to work properly.

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Jul 9, 2011

I installed the debian 6 on the tninkpad T42, use the Suspend,it can entry the suspend state,I type the key let it come back, it can exit the suspend state, But the screen always display "black",can't come back the X window.

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Aug 13, 2010

I recently upgraded to Lucid (x86_64) on an HP dv2 laptop, and after doing so, the system will not resume after a suspend (with fglrx installed from the "official" repositories). After reading a lot about the problem, I have seen that updating to the latest ATI driver had fixed this issue for some, so I would like to try that.

I am following the guide at at cchtml.

First, I tried installing the Ubuntu-X team's drivers. However, after (successfully) adding their repository, an update does not fetch their packages:

Code:

It looks like both the xorg-edgers and ubuntu-x-swat repositories are being ignored? (If I'm reading that correctly.) If I open the window System->Administration->Software Sources, I can see that the ubuntu-x-swat repository is checked, so I'm confused why it's being ignored.

If I try to demand the fglrx-installer package, I get an error that it cannot find this package.

Code:

I have the same issues for xorg-edgers and ubuntu-x-swat.

Finally, if I try to build the official ATI v10.7 drivers myself, I get an error that Linux is an unrecognized architecture!

Code:

I have installed all preliminary packages suggested in the guide:

Code:

I really can't understand why I'm unable to build the package from ATI myself.

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Mar 16, 2010

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Aug 2, 2010

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May 11, 2015

Fixing my chronic suspend/resume problems turned out to be easier under systemd, but like everything else lacks documentation.

To suspend rather than power off when pressing the power button, I edited /etc/systemd/login.conf

uncommenting this line and changing it to suspend:
HandlePowerKey=suspend

and uncommenting the line
HandleLidSwitch=suspend

Some services were lost on resume. This problem seems common. To run a command on resume, I believe you have to make your own script, and create a systemd file to run it.

My script is /home/james/.bin/james-resume.service, which contains:

#! /bin/sh
/sbin/hdparm -B 255 /dev/sda

This must be executable. Ownership doesn't seem to matter.

To run it, I made a file in /etc/systemd/systen/suspend.target.wants
The file name must match the script name:
/etc/systemd/system/suspend.target.wants/james-resume.service

This contains:

[Unit]
Description=Run James jobs at resume
After=suspend.target
After=hibernate.target
After=hybrid-sleep.target

[Service]
ExecStart=/bin/bash /home/james/.bin/james-resume.service
[Install]
WantedBy=suspend.target
WantedBy=hibernate.target
WantedBy=hybrid-sleep.target

Ownership must be root.root. Apparently it doesn't need to be executable.

Then enable with:
sudo systemctl enable james-resume.service

and check with:
sudo systemctl status james-resume.service

If it says the service is loaded, it's OK -- inactive only means it's done running.

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Jun 25, 2010

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Sep 8, 2010

I'm having trouble resuming from hibernation. The splash screen loads up with "Resuming from /dev/sda6" (this is the correct partition) and the HDD light shows it's reading the drive. It then stops reading and the loading animation starts up (I'm running Lucid). Then nothing, just the animation. I recently updated initramfs-tools to 0.98ubuntu2~lucid as hibernation wouldn't work at all with the old version (see [URL]). I've also installed this script because of errors on hibernation.

I've posted the output from recovery mode after hibernation below:
Begin: Loading essential drivers ... done
Begin: Running /scripts/init-premount ... done
Begin: Mounting root file system ... Begin: Running /scripts/local-top ... done
Begin: Running /scripts/local-premount ... [ 3.280440] PM: Starting manual resume from disk
[3.281560] Freezing user space processes ... (elapsed 0.00 seconds) done.
[3.281898] Freezing remaining freezable tasks ... (elapsed 0.00 seconds) done.
[3.306778] PM: Loading image data pages (126908 pages) ... done
[11.121294] PM: Read 444708 kbytes in 6.96 seconds (63.89 MB/s)
[11.121388] Suspending console(s) (use no_console_suspend to debug)
[11.121606] sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] Synchronizing SCSI cache
[11.123474] pm_op(): usb_dev_freeze+0x0/0x20 returns -2
[11.123477] PM: Device usb8 failed to quiesce: error -2
[11.123707] PM: Restore failed, recovering.
[11.149854] Restarting tasks ... done.

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Feb 16, 2010

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