Neither works for me, the laptop MSI EX630 goes to suspend, but immediatelly exit, and return to the normal state (guess something is waking it up)...
edit: solved with this http://askubuntu.com/questions/14848...or-hibernation
Neither works for me, the laptop MSI EX630 goes to suspend, but immediatelly exit, and return to the normal state (guess something is waking it up)...
edit: solved with this http://askubuntu.com/questions/14848...or-hibernation
Last edited by The Trickster; January 30th, 2014 at 04:37 PM.
The first script worked for me perfectly on elementaryOS stable 64bit, fully updated. My notebook is an Asus T101MT. The problem I had is that after suspend/resume, the touch screen did not work anymore and disappeared from xinput --list.
Now everything works again. THANK YOU!!!!
Tried everything on this thread, didn't work.
Then after tinkering with various random stuff i got it working with 3.13.6 kernel but then my opengl would fail. So i rolled back to 3.11 kernel and bam it was working great.
I'm not sure what actually got it working but i think it was one of these commands:
Code:sudo apt-get install xvba-va-driver libva-glx1 libva-egl1 vainfo sudo apt-get purge acpi-support && sudo apt-get install acpi-support
By the way now I'm using fglrx-updates as radeon drivers, without them suspend/hibernation were absolutely fine, i just wanted opengl to work properly.
Hope this helps to someone
the second script worked like a charm. Thanks man!!
ASUS G53SX | Ubuntu 12.04 LTS | 3.11.0-18
Thank you so much! This worked for me, as opposed to the first solution which crashed my system.
The secind script worked on my Samsung 535U3C with Kubuntu 14.04, thank you DragonNinja!
Hi all!
The solution does not work for me ;(
pikku-pikkunen, do you own an Samsung with AMD A4-4355M APU?
Regards!
Thanks dude! That totally did the trick for me! Finally I can decently use elementary OS Again, thank you so much!
I'm using 14.04 on my old desktop Dell. After upgrading from 12.04 suspend worked much better (I could only use S1 in the bios before the upgrade, but now I can use S3). But after suspend, on resume I was just getting a totally black screen using compiz, or a juddering display without a mouse pointer with metacity. I was having to use the ctrl-alt-f1 then ctrl-alt-f7 trick after resume to restart video, then all was well.
The second script sorted that for me, although occasionally the video has the juddering display for a couple or three seconds instead of starting cleanly, but it settles down ok.
Many thanks
Last edited by jon.ti; September 27th, 2014 at 06:51 PM.
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