2013-06-11, 06:11
So I've been running XBMCBuntu for the last two years with xbmc-xvba and suspend resume worked fine with Oneiric
Recently decided to upgrade - booted with the latest XBMCBuntu Live USB and tried everything. Suspend/resume and resume from USB keyboard worked flawlessly (tried multiple times with varying sleep time etc). So went ahead and installed it to my hard drive.
After I installed to the main HDD, now the resume is erratic at best. Crashed 4 times out of 5 and had to get out with ALT-SysRq-REISUB.
After rebooting, did not find anything in /var/log/pm-suspend.log.
In /var/crash/, there's a susres-* file that shows KernelOops
Can anyone help? What should I be trying out? Doesnt teh live ISO load the same drivers as when its installed?
There was only one significant difference - when testing with the Live CD, I did not have my media HDD (extennally powered HDD) plugged in. Anyway, I think I have eliminated this too as I removed the HDD, rebooted to XBMCBuntu from the HDD and still resume is flaky...
Using: XBMCBuntu AMD (Ubuntu 12.10)
Machine: Foxconn NTA3500 (AMD E-350 APU)
Recently decided to upgrade - booted with the latest XBMCBuntu Live USB and tried everything. Suspend/resume and resume from USB keyboard worked flawlessly (tried multiple times with varying sleep time etc). So went ahead and installed it to my hard drive.
After I installed to the main HDD, now the resume is erratic at best. Crashed 4 times out of 5 and had to get out with ALT-SysRq-REISUB.
After rebooting, did not find anything in /var/log/pm-suspend.log.
In /var/crash/, there's a susres-* file that shows KernelOops
Can anyone help? What should I be trying out? Doesnt teh live ISO load the same drivers as when its installed?
There was only one significant difference - when testing with the Live CD, I did not have my media HDD (extennally powered HDD) plugged in. Anyway, I think I have eliminated this too as I removed the HDD, rebooted to XBMCBuntu from the HDD and still resume is flaky...
Using: XBMCBuntu AMD (Ubuntu 12.10)
Machine: Foxconn NTA3500 (AMD E-350 APU)