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RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - rocktale - 2015-02-25 Hey, does anyone of you have a J1900 mainboard and suspend to ram working with linux? I bought a Asrock Q1900-ITX and I really like it. However, suspend to ram does not work with Arch (stock and LTS kernel) nor with Ubuntu LTS 14.04. The odd thing is, that resuming works if I resume within a minute after putting the system to suspend. If I wait longer however, the system reboots or hangs on resume. This is quite odd, usually suspend/resume either works or it does not. Any ideas? Or recommendations? I would like to stick with the Asrock board since I need the 4 SATA ports. However, I'd also like to have suspend to ram capability... RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - htpcero - 2015-02-25 (2015-02-25, 02:10)rocktale Wrote: Hey, does anyone of you have a J1900 mainboard and suspend to ram working with linux? I bought a Asrock Q1900-ITX and I really like it. However, suspend to ram does not work with Arch (stock and LTS kernel) nor with Ubuntu LTS 14.04. The odd thing is, that resuming works if I resume within a minute after putting the system to suspend. If I wait longer however, the system reboots or hangs on resume. This is quite odd, usually suspend/resume either works or it does not. I am using a mini ITX mobo - Asrock Q1900-ITX - BIOS: 1.30 since late last year. With ubuntu 14.04 as my living-room HTPC with kodi. I always suspend it, never had an issue. I use FLIRC and a harmony smart remote to wake it up. The below may help you out or give you some hints on what to fix: [/code] Quote:FLIRC will advertise via USB that it can wake up the machine, and this can be verified by querying the “power” capabilities of “Bus 05, Port 4”: RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - rocktale - 2015-02-25 Quote:I am using a mini ITX mobo - Asrock Q1900-ITX - BIOS: 1.30 since late last year. Thanks for the reply, it is good to hear that somebody got it working with the same mobo I have. However, that leaves me to figure out why it isn't working in my case. Sadly, the fix for FLIRC doesn't help in my case because the system is getting the wake up signal. It even tries to power on (in all cases) but simply nothing happens. And it doesn't matter how I trigger the wake up event (power switch, wake on lan, keyboard, ...). Did you change anything in the BIOS settings? What kind of RAM do you use? Thanks a lot for your help. Edit: Well, it appears I found the source of the problem: I ran some tests with RAM borrowed from my laptop and it seams to work. It's still strange though since the original memory passes several rounds of memtest with flying colors. RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - htpcero - 2015-02-25 (2015-02-25, 11:07)rocktale Wrote:Quote:I am using a mini ITX mobo - Asrock Q1900-ITX - BIOS: 1.30 since late last year. Good to hear I am using - G.SKILL 4GB 204-Pin DDR3 SO-DIMM DDR3 1600 (PC3 RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - looun - 2016-07-15 j1800 have yet issues about HD audio passthrough with windows? |