Bug 459767

Summary: suspend to RAM suspends, on lid opening resumes and suspends again
Product: [openSUSE] openSUSE 11.1 Reporter: Rasmus Plewe <rplewe>
Component: Mobile DevicesAssignee: Danny Al-Gaaf <dalgaaf>
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE QA Contact: E-mail List <qa-bugs>
Severity: Minor    
Priority: P4 - Low CC: korossy
Version: Final   
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Hardware: Other   
OS: Other   
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Attachments: kdebug.dbg
kdebug2.dbg running from power supply
output of 'ps aux' command

Description Rasmus Plewe 2008-12-17 14:02:10 UTC
The summary really says it all: on my X61 laptop I suspend by closing the lid, when I open it again the machine comes to life, the screen flickers and it goes back to sleep again, being woken again by the power button. While easily workaroundable and not harmful, this is a bit annoying indeed...
Comment 1 Danny Al-Gaaf 2009-01-14 21:43:05 UTC
Which desktop do you use?
Comment 2 Rasmus Plewe 2009-01-16 22:07:06 UTC
KDE 3.5.10.
Comment 3 Forgotten User ZhJd0F0L3x 2009-02-04 13:29:35 UTC
Does it also happen if you use KDE4 or GNOME?
Comment 4 Pal Korossy 2009-02-08 21:28:18 UTC
Same here on my ACER TM-6291 with OpenSUSE 11.1, KDE 3.5.10
Comment 5 Forgotten User ZhJd0F0L3x 2009-02-09 10:25:39 UTC
Paul, consider yourself Needinfo'd ;-) see comment #3.
Just killing kpowersave, starting gnome-power-manager and verifying that it happens there, too, would be very helpful.
Comment 10 Forgotten User ZhJd0F0L3x 2009-02-09 14:28:37 UTC
ok, this is most probably a kpowersave issue.
Comment 11 Pal Korossy 2009-02-09 20:57:50 UTC
I'll give it a go. Since yesterday I've used KDE4 and it resumes without any problem.
Comment 12 Pal Korossy 2009-02-14 21:44:02 UTC
No problem with gnome-power-manager here.
Comment 13 Pal Korossy 2009-02-14 22:50:51 UTC
After 3 days normal operation now I've got the problem with gnome-power-manager as well.
The battery reached critical level and the applet suspended the computer. Than  I plugged in the network charger and woke up the computer, only the second attempt was succesful.
Comment 14 Danny Al-Gaaf 2009-03-01 17:36:16 UTC
Please do this with KPowersave under KDE3:
- exit Kpowersave
- call "kdebugdialog --fullmode --on 0", change all 4 messages types to get
written to a file (kdebug.dbg), apply the changes
- start kpowersave from konsole (from your home) with --dbg-trace and try to
reproduce the problem
- if you could reproduce it: tar and add ~/kdebug.dbg to this bug
Comment 15 Pal Korossy 2009-03-01 19:40:21 UTC
Created attachment 276235 [details]
kdebug.dbg
Comment 16 Danny Al-Gaaf 2009-03-01 22:04:49 UTC
It's a duplicate of 476200

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 476200 ***
Comment 17 Pal Korossy 2009-03-01 23:18:20 UTC
(In reply to comment #16)
> It's a duplicate of 476200
> 

I don't know if it's important or not but for me there is a difference compared to bug 476200, which says:
"This happens only when it runs under battery, not when running from power
supply."
but here it happens running from power supply as well.
I've attached log again (kdebug2.dbg).
Comment 18 Pal Korossy 2009-03-01 23:21:50 UTC
Created attachment 276239 [details]
kdebug2.dbg running from power supply
Comment 19 Danny Al-Gaaf 2009-03-02 07:58:04 UTC
It makes no differnce, but thanks for the info. Could you may provide also the full output of 'ps aux' if this happens?
Comment 20 Pal Korossy 2009-03-08 18:49:08 UTC
(In reply to comment #19)
> It makes no differnce, but thanks for the info. Could you may provide also the
> full output of 'ps aux' if this happens?

I cannot reproduce this bug now, I'm going to use KDE3 for a few days to catch if it happens again.
Comment 21 Pal Korossy 2009-03-08 21:12:00 UTC
Created attachment 277882 [details]
output of 'ps aux' command

Sorry, I've forgotten to start KPowersave.