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Instead of suspend, XBMC immediately "restarts" - Evin - 2009-10-17 Hi! I'm using FLXFXP's script and a Ubuntu Jaunty Minimal Install and the ZOTAC ION ITX-A. Every time I'm pressing "suspend" in the shutdownmenu, the screen get's black and a few seconds later XBMC is up and running again. It happens on various Versions of XBMC. Pastebin XBMC.log: http://pastebin.ca/1625467 Pastebin XBMC.log.old: http://pastebin.ca/1625490 Are there any things, I have to configure/install in Ubuntu? /boot/grub/menu.lst: title Ubuntu 9.04, kernel 2.6.28-15-generic uuid 0965a438-e938-43ef-af11-efb3f3ebaa7e kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.28-15-generic root=UUID=0965a438-e938-43ef-af11-efb3f3ebaa7e ro quiet splash usbcore.autosuspend=-1 initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.28-15-generic It would be great if anyone could help me... - kurai - 2009-10-18 It'll be the Nvidia 190.36 driver, I expect. Any version after 190.18.03 gives me the same suspend fail issue. Uninstall your current drivers (with aptitude, or your preferred PPA management tool) then grab the superceded 190.18.03 set from https://launchpad.net/~nvidia-vdpau/+archive/ppa/+build/1146840 and manually install them with dpkg e.g. : Code: dpkg -i nvidia-190-kernel-source_190.18.03-0ubuntu1~ppa1_i386.deb - alanwww1 - 2009-10-18 Yes, same thing with me. It is the nvidia driver. If not, than you are not able to suspend in pulicy kit. - Evin - 2009-10-18 Yeah, the drivers are to blame. I've reinstalled everything, but have taken older drivers and everything works perfect. The only problem ist, that I can't re-woke the system with my remote (Xbox1-Remote, Xbox1-Receiver). But I think I have seen some possible solutions in the forum. I guess I will try them. - mkortstiege - 2009-10-18 Search for usbcore.autosuspend and play with enabling ports via acpitool to enable the wakeup via remote key presses. - Evin - 2009-10-18 vdrfan Wrote:Search for usbcore.autosuspend and play with enabling ports via acpitool to enable the wakeup via remote key presses. Danke for pointing the right direction. - mkortstiege - 2009-10-18 Bittschön. You're welcome - Evin - 2009-10-18 'kay. Now, I can wake it up again, but after the re-woke the remote isn't responding anymore. :/ *searching* - Evin - 2009-11-08 Immediat re-woke was gone. Suddenly it started again but I haven't changed anything...? - brownstein - 2009-11-08 Have a read thru this thread post 23 is what I did to finally get everything working. - TheMattS - 2009-11-08 I had the same issue and had tried all the tweaks posted to no avail. After a bit of googling I saw others posting issues with the ehci driver and suspend when usb wakeup is enabled. Posted details on my blog, but the short version is that I had to disable wakeup via /proc/acpi/wakeup for all the USB devices listed except the one my remote was attached to. Didn't have to mess with the usb autosuspend or do anything special with the nvidia driver (190.42). Big thanks to the devs for the lirc stop/start mechanism! When I was using mythtv I always had to restart myth to have a working remote after resume which meant a 5-10 second delay. With XBMC, I now have a resume time of maybe a whole second and life is good. - Evin - 2009-11-23 Hello everyone! Since 2009-11-07 (Posting #9) I'm searching for an solution to my problem. I've done various installs with 9.04/9.10/full/minimal/Live and FINALLY almost every problem is gone. First Suspend√ Remote is still working after Resume√ Second/Third/... resume is working√ My remaining problem is, that my Xbox1-Remote-and-Dongle can't re-wake my system. Code: [b]root@XBMC:~# cat /proc/acpi/wakeup[/b] Code: [b]root@XBMC:~# lsusb[/b] /etc/rc.local Code: #!/bin/sh -e Is there anyone who could help me? - Evin - 2009-11-30 OMG! OMG! OMG! OMG! OMG! OMG! OMG! OMG! I did it! After spending billion over zillions of hours I finally did it. Even if I haven't the slightest clue which of the quindezillion tweaks my problem solved I'm so happy. - drtarga - 2009-12-03 kurai Wrote:It'll be the Nvidia 190.36 driver, I expect. does anybody knows, where i can get the 64 version of this files? cause here https://launchpad.net/~nvidia-vdpau/+archive/ppa/+build/1146848 i cant download the files - TugboatBill - 2009-12-27 I had the same issue with my Zotac IONITX-F-E board. After my head was soft fromm hitting the keyboard again and again I took a look at the MB manual. Changed the USB power jumper from 5V to 5Vdual and voila! Resume and standby work perfectly! |