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Problems in hibernation and sleep
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Problems in hibernation and sleep
People ... I'm sorry if I posted in the wrong place but I did not identify the right place.
I have 2 problems:
* Instead of Hibernate the system is shutting down as if the power has run out.
* When I come back from the standby I can not reactivate the wireless USB nor pray, I could not identify what is disabled.
How to solve ???
Debian 8.11 + Cinnamon + 4GB RAM + 4GB SWAP
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I have 2 problems:
* Instead of Hibernate the system is shutting down as if the power has run out.
* When I come back from the standby I can not reactivate the wireless USB nor pray, I could not identify what is disabled.
How to solve ???
Debian 8.11 + Cinnamon + 4GB RAM + 4GB SWAP
Translated from Portuguese by google translator
Re: Problems in hibernation and sleep
In /etc/default/grub try changing to
or something else.
In addition to that, regarding your first point, take a look at this:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/195671/ ... y-critical
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GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash'"
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GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi_backlight=vendor acpi_osi='!Windows 2013' acpi_osi='!Windows 2012'"
In addition to that, regarding your first point, take a look at this:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/195671/ ... y-critical
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Re: Problems in hibernation and sleep
What is your hardware, and about when does it date from? Jessie might be too old to work right with it if it's newer than 2014.
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Re: Problems in hibernation and sleep
My hardware is compatible with jessie ... kkkstevepusser wrote:What is your hardware, and about when does it date from? Jessie might be too old to work right with it if it's newer than 2014.
mobo Gigabyte G31es2l
4GB ram DDr2
Intel E5500
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Re: Problems in hibernation and sleep
nothing done, keep turning it off ... when it reboots it makes the recovering journal and blah blah blahalbsanrom wrote:In /etc/default/grub try changingtoCode: Select all
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash'"
or something else.Code: Select all
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi_backlight=vendor acpi_osi='!Windows 2013' acpi_osi='!Windows 2012'"
In addition to that, regarding your first point, take a look at this:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/195671/ ... y-critical
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Re: Problems in hibernation and sleep
Desktop environments sometimes have their own power manager apps or scripts that try to do things their own way. What command are you using to hibernate?
I don't remember when hibernate came to systemd, but the first test I'd make is see if hibernate works correctly under systemd. Did you search the man pages for anything relevant?
If that works, then the problem is with whatever thing you are clicking or using in the DE, check what command it runs.
Really, I don't see the point in starting a new thread for jessie anyway, there should be dozens of them about this on the net already.
I don't remember when hibernate came to systemd, but the first test I'd make is see if hibernate works correctly under systemd. Did you search the man pages for anything relevant?
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$ apropos hibernate
$ systemctl hibernate
Really, I don't see the point in starting a new thread for jessie anyway, there should be dozens of them about this on the net already.
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Re: Problems in hibernation and sleep
The problem is not that it is not hibernating, the problem is that when it goes into hibernation it is shutting down as if the energy was finished ... so clicking on the DE or via terminal has the same effect !!!bw123 wrote:Desktop environments sometimes have their own power manager apps or scripts that try to do things their own way. What command are you using to hibernate?
I don't remember when hibernate came to systemd, but the first test I'd make is see if hibernate works correctly under systemd. Did you search the man pages for anything relevant?
If that works, then the problem is with whatever thing you are clicking or using in the DE, check what command it runs.Code: Select all
$ apropos hibernate $ systemctl hibernate
Really, I don't see the point in starting a new thread for jessie anyway, there should be dozens of them about this on the net already.
I have not found anything so far on the internet with similar problem, so I opened the topic ... if you find me please show me !!!
not to mention the suspension problem that when I return I can not lift the wireless network.
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Re: Problems in hibernation and sleep
Check /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume and also the output of `/sbin/blkid` and make sure the correct resume device is set.Mauriciodez wrote:the problem is that when it goes into hibernation it is shutting down as if the energy was finished
If it is wrong then correct the file and run
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# update-initramfs -u
Check if the module for your wireless card is loaded:Mauriciodez wrote:when I return I can not lift the wireless network
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# lsmod | grep $module
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lspci -k | grep -iA2 net
The search term used to find that thread was "wireless dead after resume debian".
If the module is loaded then install the rfkill package and check the output of `/usr/sbin/rfkill list` for any soft blocks that can be lifted with `/usr/sbin/rfkill unblock all` (as root).
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Re: Problems in hibernation and sleep
That's what hibernate does, it powers off the machine after saving the state in the swap file.Mauriciodez wrote: ...
The problem is not that it is not hibernating, the problem is that when it goes into hibernation it is shutting down as if the energy was finished ... so clicking on the DE or via terminal has the same effect !!!
I have not found anything so far on the internet with similar problem, so I opened the topic ... if you find me please show me !!!
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https://unix.stackexchange.com/question ... e-s4-state
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