Bugzilla – Bug 929020
Wake up from suspend not working with kernels kernel-desktop-3.16.*
Last modified: 2015-07-11 05:16:48 UTC
Since upgrading to openSUSE 13.2 suspend doesn't work for me anymore. With the first kernels it rebooted after waking up. Now it simply freezes after wake up. Now I am back to using 3.11.10-21-desktop which works fine. These kernels don't work for me: kernel-desktop-3.16.6-2.1.x86_64 kernel-desktop-3.16.7-7.1.x86_64 kernel-desktop-3.16.7-21.1.x86_64 I will add logs after another test, because right now I couldn't find anything suspicious.
Does S4 (hibernate) work? Also, can you get any kernel messages (or kdump crash dump)? Last but not least, could you give more detailed hardware information, e.g. hwinfo output?
Created attachment 640633 [details] hwinfo I tried hybrid sleep which didn't work. Here is hwinfo. I will try S4 now and hopefully get kernel errors.
No reaction at all with systemctl hibernate the same as with hybrid-sleep. Kdump is activated since quite a while, but a dump was never written. I keep on debugging now.
The hibernate seems broken on 13.2 and later in many cases, and the workaround is to remove suspend and pm-utils packages. We're going to provide the update patch to get rid of these packages. So, please retest after removing these two packages, just to be sure.
Thanks! I tried the kernel from your repo home:tiwai:bnc934397 and now it works. I mark it as duplicate of boo#913105.
Same issue with Western Digital hard drive. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 913105 ***
Ah I forgot that bug :) The fix was already merged to git tree, so you can use KOTD (OBS Kernel:openSUSE-13.2 repo) instead, until the official update is released.