Ever since then, my suspend to ram (STR) function is broken.
The machine will suspend normally, but will not resume. When I try to awaken the machine, I can hear the fan in the tower start up (the subject machine is a desktop computer, please see below for specifics), but the machine seems to be otherwise dead (e.g. the monitor stays blank, pressing the "caps lock" key on my keyboard does not activate said keyboard's "caps lock" led, Ctrl-Alt-F[x] has no effect, etc). My only recourse at that point is a hardware reset (ouch!).
I tried running
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pm-suspend
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echo -n "mem" > /sys/power/state
I checked the /var/log/pm-suspend.log file and noticed that each
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...performing suspend
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...Awake.
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...performing suspend
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Initial commandline parameters...
Before this, STR has worked well ever since I first loaded Squeeze on this machine back in 2012.
Any ideas as to where I can go next? Has anyone experienced a similar problem after said kernel upgrade?
TIA!
Here is my rig:
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Squeeze 6.0.10; 2.6.32-5-amd64
Intel i7-980 Gulftown CPU
Asus P6X58D Premium Motherboard
EVGA GeForce GTS-450 Graphics Card
G.SKILL Ripjaw DDR3-1600, PC3-12800, 1.5v RAM (6x4GB sticks, 24GB total)
Crucial RealSSD C300 128GB SSD
Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB HDD
Corsair HX850 PSU
MSI TV@nywhere Plus Analog Video Capture Card
Asus DRW-24B1ST Black STAT 24X DVD/CD Player/Burner, OEM
AFT XM-35U Black Kiosk Card Reader (3.5")
Lian Li PC-9F Case
2006-Vintage HP Internet Keyboard (PS/2)
Acer H203H LCD Wide-Screen monitor
Logitech M-SBF96 PS/2 Mouse
HP Photosmart Premium Fax e-All-In-One C410 Printer
Actiontec Q1000 Modem/Router
1998-Vintage Altec Lansing Speakers