From: captain.deadly@gmail.com (captain)
To: kernelnewbies@lists.kernelnewbies.org
Subject: Sleep or Suspend problems
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2012 01:48:29 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5078BA5D.3000803@gmail.com> (raw)
I'm still learning the ropes here and working my way through both "Linux
Kernel in a Nutshell" and "Linux Device Drivers" but not finished as
yet, so it might be premature on my part to ask this question. I don't
think finishing either book will answer the question so I'll risk it.
I'm running OpenSuse (11.1 I think) which has a "3.1.10-1.16-desktop"
Kernel. In order to learn the ropes and move towards contribution I've
built the 3.6.0 Kernel and with the help of "Linux Kernel in a Nutshell"
have compiled into the kernel all the modules which OpenSuse's 3.1.10
kernel was using. So I've all the modules in there.
My problem is that the when I shut down the lid of the netbook both
kernel's Sleep or Suspend (not sure which is which) and flash a light to
signify that the netbook is suspended. Now on the 3.1.10 kernel when I
reopen the netbook it comes back to life and everybody is happy. When I
reopen the 3.6.0 Kernel, even though the led is flashing to signify that
the computer is asleep or suspended, the computer goes back to BIOS
powerup. So a complete reset is initiated.
I'm not going to ask ye to fix this but I'm wondering how do I start
finding the source of this problem? I've looked in /var/log/messages and
nothing as yet jumps out at me. I suppose I really need to have some
idea what module in the kernel I should be looking into but there's a
lot of ACPI modules in there. If anyone could suggest how one proceeds
I'd be very grateful.
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