2010-12-12, 05:41
First I'd like to point out that no, it's not the usual suspend doesn't work issue... I have done some searching.
Having never used linux before, the last 48 hours have been a nightmare of troubleshooting, largely with wireless related issues. Now almost everything is working.
The last problem was that suspend wasn't waking from USB. I solved that from reading other threads. Then suspend was auto-restarting. I also solved that from the help on this board and the wiki.
The problem now is that I have "shutdown" set to suspend, but while the "suspend" option works perfectly well, suspending and waking via usb, if I go to "shutdown" the computer blinks a _ against a black screen for a while, then just reboots back into XBMC.
Is there anything I need to change in order to get shutdown suspending properly? I assumed once I got suspend to work the shutdown that is set to suspend would work as well, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
edit:
Just to add some detail I should have initially added, this is on Dharma RC2. Unfortunately not knowing much of linux, I'm not sure what version of ubuntu it is, but if it helps it's the one that comes with the current xbmc live camelot download. The computer is a Revo 3610.
Thank you for your help.
-Phil
Having never used linux before, the last 48 hours have been a nightmare of troubleshooting, largely with wireless related issues. Now almost everything is working.
The last problem was that suspend wasn't waking from USB. I solved that from reading other threads. Then suspend was auto-restarting. I also solved that from the help on this board and the wiki.
The problem now is that I have "shutdown" set to suspend, but while the "suspend" option works perfectly well, suspending and waking via usb, if I go to "shutdown" the computer blinks a _ against a black screen for a while, then just reboots back into XBMC.
Is there anything I need to change in order to get shutdown suspending properly? I assumed once I got suspend to work the shutdown that is set to suspend would work as well, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
edit:
Just to add some detail I should have initially added, this is on Dharma RC2. Unfortunately not knowing much of linux, I'm not sure what version of ubuntu it is, but if it helps it's the one that comes with the current xbmc live camelot download. The computer is a Revo 3610.
Thank you for your help.
-Phil