hp dv9000 laptop.
suspend/resume has worked for many years on each version of fedora. Not anymore.
On opening lid, all I get is a loud BEEP and a black screen. No response to attempting to switch VT or anything else I can think of trying.
Any idea how to debug?
On 10.12.2014 01:06, Neal Becker wrote:
hp dv9000 laptop.
suspend/resume has worked for many years on each version of fedora. Not anymore.
On opening lid, all I get is a loud BEEP and a black screen. No response to attempting to switch VT or anything else I can think of trying.
Any idea how to debug?
What's up without lid open?
poma wrote:
On 10.12.2014 01:06, Neal Becker wrote:
hp dv9000 laptop.
suspend/resume has worked for many years on each version of fedora. Not anymore.
On opening lid, all I get is a loud BEEP and a black screen. No response to attempting to switch VT or anything else I can think of trying.
Any idea how to debug?
What's up without lid open?
Thanks for the reply, but I don't understand the question. It seems to sleep OK, but doesn't fully resume. I don't see anything in /var/log/messages that indicates any problem. The loud BEEP is not normal though. There is a burst of disk activity, so I guess it's not dead. I don't have another computer to try ssh into it here, although could try that tomorrow.
I tried boot last F20 kernel, that made no difference.
On 10.12.2014 01:33, Neal Becker wrote:
poma wrote:
On 10.12.2014 01:06, Neal Becker wrote:
hp dv9000 laptop.
suspend/resume has worked for many years on each version of fedora. Not anymore.
On opening lid, all I get is a loud BEEP and a black screen. No response to attempting to switch VT or anything else I can think of trying.
Any idea how to debug?
What's up without lid open?
Thanks for the reply, but I don't understand the question. It seems to sleep OK, but doesn't fully resume. I don't see anything in /var/log/messages that indicates any problem. The loud BEEP is not normal though. There is a burst of disk activity, so I guess it's not dead. I don't have another computer to try ssh into it here, although could try that tomorrow.
I tried boot last F20 kernel, that made no difference.
Can machine S3/RESUME without touching the lid?
poma wrote:
On 10.12.2014 01:33, Neal Becker wrote:
poma wrote:
On 10.12.2014 01:06, Neal Becker wrote:
hp dv9000 laptop.
suspend/resume has worked for many years on each version of fedora. Not anymore.
On opening lid, all I get is a loud BEEP and a black screen. No response to attempting to switch VT or anything else I can think of trying.
Any idea how to debug?
What's up without lid open?
Thanks for the reply, but I don't understand the question. It seems to sleep OK, but doesn't fully resume. I don't see anything in /var/log/messages that indicates any problem. The loud BEEP is not normal though. There is a burst of disk activity, so I guess it's not dead. I don't have another computer to try ssh into it here, although could try that tomorrow.
I tried boot last F20 kernel, that made no difference.
Can machine S3/RESUME without touching the lid?
I don't know what that means.
I've tried running pm-suspend, with various quirk options. All the same result.
I found pm-hibernate does work.
BTW, this is using nouveau driver.
On 10.12.2014 02:18, Neal Becker wrote:
poma wrote:
On 10.12.2014 01:33, Neal Becker wrote:
poma wrote:
On 10.12.2014 01:06, Neal Becker wrote:
hp dv9000 laptop.
suspend/resume has worked for many years on each version of fedora. Not anymore.
On opening lid, all I get is a loud BEEP and a black screen. No response to attempting to switch VT or anything else I can think of trying.
Any idea how to debug?
What's up without lid open?
Thanks for the reply, but I don't understand the question. It seems to sleep OK, but doesn't fully resume. I don't see anything in /var/log/messages that indicates any problem. The loud BEEP is not normal though. There is a burst of disk activity, so I guess it's not dead. I don't have another computer to try ssh into it here, although could try that tomorrow.
I tried boot last F20 kernel, that made no difference.
Can machine S3/RESUME without touching the lid?
I don't know what that means.
I've tried running pm-suspend, with various quirk options. All the same result.
I found pm-hibernate does work.
BTW, this is using nouveau driver.
Run these two tests as root:
- S3 aka suspend - debug test # echo core > /sys/power/pm_test # echo mem > /sys/power/state
- S4 aka hibernate - debug test # echo core > /sys/power/pm_test # echo disk > /sys/power/state
Both are expected to pass, several times.