Hi,
> On my Asus Laptop, both S2R and S2D has been working flawlessly
> ever since (running Arch) - both with old and new kernels. On my
> PC, S2R works, but the machine can't properly wake from S2D. It's a
> brand new machine, and I've not tried something older than 3.19.2.
> To date, I'm on 4.0.0. (vanilla), and the problem persists. I think
> at least in my case it's a kernel related problem. Something in the
> SMP or timer code.
Thanks! So the issue is not with a laptop but with the PC? Does it
work with Arch, or have you only tested with Fedora?
>
> > CentOS works fine, or at least for as long as I have tried them
>
> Never tried. It's a little bit difficult to test anything on this
> machine, because it holds all my academic work and a lot more which
> is really important for me (of course I have backups, but..).
I understand. I usually have a separate partition for /home (have
always had it) and then updates/installs are a breeze.
Many thanks and best wishes,
Ranjan
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I don't know if it's interesting but I run kernel
3.19.3-200.fc21.x86_64 on Lenovo L430. I prefer suspend to hibernate
and that has worked flawlessly. Just tried to hibernate and it didn't
work. On my laptop I have exchanged 500 GB HDD with 500 GB SDD and I
come back from suspend almost momentarily. Don't miss hibernate :)
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Regards
Erik P. Olsen, M.sc. EE
Solsortvej 30
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
Denmark