Trackpad and SOME keys fail after suspend - worked in Alpha Ibex not in beta
Colin Murphy
lists at spudulike.me.uk
Tue Oct 14 18:26:42 UTC 2008
(I am sorry, my last email effort was a total mess, I blame yahoo. Here is
the message I meant to post.)
I would like to submit a helpful bug report but I am struggling to get the
info I think you need.
On my Lenovoa N100 suspend worked well on kernel 2.6.27-2-generic which
came with an Alpha release of Ibex. With later releases, after a suspend /
resume, the trackpad gives no response and SOME of the keys have confused
mapping - 'u' yields a backspace, 'l' yields '~', 'p' gives '*', to name but
some. All are keys on the right hand side. Keys on the left hand side seem
to work as expected.
Seeing as I seem to have access to a working systems, for one kernel at
least, is there any helpful information I can provide to see why suspend
doesn't play quite so nicely in later versions?
I had found a webpage describing "resume-trace" where some info is
supposed to be placed in RTC memory but I don't think this is working for
me - the RTC doesn't get reset in any case. Does this output mean anything?
root at colin-laptop:/home/colin/Bugs/working# sync; echo 1
> /sys/power/pm_trace; /etc/acpi/sleep.sh force
cat: /etc/network/run/ifstate: No such file or directory
cat: /etc/network/run/ifstate: No such file or directory
* Shutting down ALSA... [
OK ]
* Saving the system clock
Function not supported
Function not supported
* Setting the system clock
* Setting up ALSA... [
OK ]
FATAL: Module acpi_sbs not found.
FATAL: Module acpi_sbs not found.
Is there other info I can submit to launchpad? When I do, what package
would I submit it under?
Thanks in advance, Colin.
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