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[UnSolved] stretch randomly hangs on resuming
[UnSolved] stretch randomly hangs on resuming
Hi,
I need some help, My system debian Strecth is randomly freezing from some weeks ago or so, on resuming from sleep.
Im using pm-suspend to suspend system, The system seems to resume, you can see the screen rendered, but you can't do anything.
I need to know what file log, and what line to search for, in order to traze this issue.
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- Stretch
- KDE 5
- Everything updated
thanks in advance.
I need some help, My system debian Strecth is randomly freezing from some weeks ago or so, on resuming from sleep.
Im using pm-suspend to suspend system, The system seems to resume, you can see the screen rendered, but you can't do anything.
I need to know what file log, and what line to search for, in order to traze this issue.
------------
- Stretch
- KDE 5
- Everything updated
thanks in advance.
Last edited by bester69 on 2017-04-04 19:28, edited 5 times in total.
bester69 wrote:STOP 2030 globalists demons, keep the fight for humanity freedom against NWO...
Re: stretch randomly hangs on resuming
I had experienced similiar problem, using gnome3 on stretch. For recent days, when my macbook pro suspended, it couldn't wake up, or , would freeze for a while. Sometimes it came back to be operational, some apps couldn't be launched, even reboot is a mission impossible.
After tried many time install and remove apps, especially power managment apps like acpid and tlp, I finally find there is nothing with these.
The problem is related to the kernel version. I used to use kernel version 4.9.0-1, then upgrade to 4.9.0-2 using apt-get upgrade. Then the problem starts. I found there some error message on the screen indicated that there is a kerne bug, and following by many lines hex codes.
So I tried to fall back from 4.9.0-2 to 4.9.0-1. Everything works well again.
Your might need to re-install your drivers if your fall back to old version kernel.
After tried many time install and remove apps, especially power managment apps like acpid and tlp, I finally find there is nothing with these.
The problem is related to the kernel version. I used to use kernel version 4.9.0-1, then upgrade to 4.9.0-2 using apt-get upgrade. Then the problem starts. I found there some error message on the screen indicated that there is a kerne bug, and following by many lines hex codes.
So I tried to fall back from 4.9.0-2 to 4.9.0-1. Everything works well again.
Your might need to re-install your drivers if your fall back to old version kernel.
Re: stretch randomly hangs on resuming
Im not sure, but i think these problems begin to start when i installed to tested some new kernel (4.10 or 4.11 or 4.9), now i removed all kernells and reinstalled my tested kernel Ubuntu-amd64 4.4.39, I will report if its fixed by itself.ultra160 wrote:I had experienced similiar problem, using gnome3 on stretch. For recent days, when my macbook pro suspended, it couldn't wake up, or , would freeze for a while. Sometimes it came back to be operational, some apps couldn't be launched, even reboot is a mission impossible.
After tried many time install and remove apps, especially power managment apps like acpid and tlp, I finally find there is nothing with these.
The problem is related to the kernel version. I used to use kernel version 4.9.0-1, then upgrade to 4.9.0-2 using apt-get upgrade. Then the problem starts. I found there some error message on the screen indicated that there is a kerne bug, and following by many lines hex codes.
So I tried to fall back from 4.9.0-2 to 4.9.0-1. Everything works well again.
Your might need to re-install your drivers if your fall back to old version kernel.
I dont think i need to reinstall anything else as "debsums" reports everithing correct, but what i still dont know is if "debsums" is enought to garantee system integrity installation..
It might also be some xorg upgrate ive seen recentlly, im now blacklisting yenta_socket in my pc it gave issues in past, I will report if success-
bester69 wrote:STOP 2030 globalists demons, keep the fight for humanity freedom against NWO...
Re: stretch randomly hangs on resuming
I've noticed plenty of threads about issues after suspend, or after hibernate. Usually I don't know how to reply to this:
I don't think this method is default for most debian systems now? So if using systemd, the answer will be totally different.
BUT, you said you are using the pm-utils, which I never had a problem with, and I do recall that logs are kept in /var/log for this method of suspend. You can probably find them with $ ls /var/log/pm-*I need to know what file log, and what line to search for, in order to traze this issue.
I don't think this method is default for most debian systems now? So if using systemd, the answer will be totally different.
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Re: stretch randomly hangs on resuming
Thanks for your answer,bw123 wrote:I've noticed plenty of threads about issues after suspend, or after hibernate. Usually I don't know how to reply to this:
BUT, you said you are using the pm-utils, which I never had a problem with, and I do recall that logs are kept in /var/log for this method of suspend. You can probably find them with $ ls /var/log/pm-*I need to know what file log, and what line to search for, in order to traze this issue.
I don't think this method is default for most debian systems now? So if using systemd, the answer will be totally different.
At the momente blacklisting yenta_socket seems to works in my Extensa 5230, i will mark the post as solved in a few days if not happend anymore. Im using pm-suspend method cos, Im using a user hotkey to suspend and there was some times systemctl didnt get to suspend.
I cant see anything weird in logs (/var/log/pm-suspend..), indeed i dont know what look for...
bester69 wrote:STOP 2030 globalists demons, keep the fight for humanity freedom against NWO...
Re: stretch randomly hangs on resuming
for the sake of this thread, from where do you get the impression that op hosed their system?dasein wrote:You "forgot" to mention one important detail...
http://s18.postimg.org/b5yc2q95h/Franken_Debian.jpg
(i do realize that they edited their op after you posted this.)
Re: stretch randomly hangs on resuming
Maybe because op has gathered quite the reputation of mixing Debian with random other packages from the internet, quite often posting about his mixed systems. Even in this thread he says he using Ubuntu kernel and 4.11 and 4.10, none of which are Debian.debiman wrote:for the sake of this thread, from where do you get the impression that op hosed their system?dasein wrote:You "forgot" to mention one important detail...
http://s18.postimg.org/b5yc2q95h/Franken_Debian.jpg
(i do realize that they edited their op after you posted this.)
Re: stretch randomly hangs on resuming
indeed, here it is:pylkko wrote:Even in this thread he says he using Ubuntu kernel and 4.11 and 4.10, none of which are Debian.
qed.bester69 wrote:Im not sure, but i think these problems begin to start when i installed to tested some new kernel (4.10 or 4.11 or 4.9), now i removed all kernells and reinstalled my tested kernel Ubuntu-amd64 4.4.39, I will report if its fixed by itself.
we'll see if it "fixes itself".
Re: stretch randomly hangs on resuming
Fresh install of Jessie, upgraded to Stretch (LXDE) and suspend/resume works fine for me.
Only (minor) bug I've found so far is that KeepNote when added as a panel item, doesn't show the spinner when launched (to show that its loading). Just stays with the normal mouse pointer ... making you wonder whether it had been correctly clicked or not.
I have had some obscure issues with adding items to the panel under LXDE, but they were evident in Jessie as well (sometimes gets a bit screwed up, but nothing in particular that I can identify as to why that occurs (not easily reproducible)).
... Found another bug. Right click a image file and open with mtpaint (assuming of course that's been installed) ... and a Cannot Open File error occurs. Had to edit the /usr/share/applications/mtpaint.desktop file to change the Exec line from using mtpaint %U to instead use mtpaint %f
Only (minor) bug I've found so far is that KeepNote when added as a panel item, doesn't show the spinner when launched (to show that its loading). Just stays with the normal mouse pointer ... making you wonder whether it had been correctly clicked or not.
I have had some obscure issues with adding items to the panel under LXDE, but they were evident in Jessie as well (sometimes gets a bit screwed up, but nothing in particular that I can identify as to why that occurs (not easily reproducible)).
... Found another bug. Right click a image file and open with mtpaint (assuming of course that's been installed) ... and a Cannot Open File error occurs. Had to edit the /usr/share/applications/mtpaint.desktop file to change the Exec line from using mtpaint %U to instead use mtpaint %f
Re: stretch randomly hangs on resuming
So, What's so wrong with this, I'd like to know/learn it, cos Ive been doing this for a year or two, and I dont see anything weird or working bad, debian works great with all of ubuntu's kernels (i've tried more than 20 kernels versions), indeed, ubuntu's kernels works like a charm with debian.pylkko wrote:Maybe because op has gathered quite the reputation of mixing Debian with random other packages from the internet, quite often posting about his mixed systems. Even in this thread he says he using Ubuntu kernel and 4.11 and 4.10, none of which are Debian.debiman wrote:for the sake of this thread, from where do you get the impression that op hosed their system?dasein wrote:You "forgot" to mention one important detail...
http://s18.postimg.org/b5yc2q95h/Franken_Debian.jpg
(i do realize that they edited their op after you posted this.)
Im not an expert at all,
Speculating talking, the system use a HAL(Hardware Abstraction Layer) to speak with kernel so it has all the sense, debian works with ubuntu's kernel as this last one is based on debian's.
bester69 wrote:STOP 2030 globalists demons, keep the fight for humanity freedom against NWO...
Re: stretch randomly hangs on resuming
I found some references that seems to talk about this issue:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/50198/
https://lkml.org/lkml/2005/7/22/181
Fixed for Acer Extensa 5230.
blacklist yenta_socket
chonas@hall:~$ cat /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/50198/
https://lkml.org/lkml/2005/7/22/181
Fixed for Acer Extensa 5230.
blacklist yenta_socket
chonas@hall:~$ cat /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
Code: Select all
#blacklist pcspkr
blacklist yenta_socket
blacklist snd-pcsp
blacklist uvcvideo
bester69 wrote:STOP 2030 globalists demons, keep the fight for humanity freedom against NWO...
Re: stretch randomly hangs on resuming
oh, there's nothing wrong with it, as long as you do it for yourself.bester69 wrote:So, What's so wrong with this
but you should post in off topic / other distros because this has nothing to do with debian system configuration.
and, quite frankly, you shouldn't expect help with these sort of problems.
Re: [Solved] stretch randomly hangs on resuming
Another aspect might be related to this problem is wayland.
I tried to login with gnome and gnome on wayland, obviously it is much higher possibility to have suspend issue when I using gnome on wayland. I think this is why Debian 9 still using X11 as default instead of wayland.
I tried to login with gnome and gnome on wayland, obviously it is much higher possibility to have suspend issue when I using gnome on wayland. I think this is why Debian 9 still using X11 as default instead of wayland.
Re: [Solved] stretch randomly hangs on resuming
My solution didnt fixed it; I dont know where to look for, I'd need to know how can i trace that freeze (what file log?)ultra160 wrote:Another aspect might be related to this problem is wayland.
I tried to login with gnome and gnome on wayland, obviously it is much higher possibility to have suspend issue when I using gnome on wayland. I think this is why Debian 9 still using X11 as default instead of wayland.
bester69 wrote:STOP 2030 globalists demons, keep the fight for humanity freedom against NWO...
Re: stretch randomly hangs on resuming
You mean besides mysterious, "random" hangs?bester69 wrote:I dont see anything weird or working bad...
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