https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=830475 https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=830475#c9 Lee Matheson <lee_matheson@hotmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEEDINFO |ASSIGNED InfoProvider|lee_matheson@hotmail.com | --- Comment #9 from Lee Matheson <lee_matheson@hotmail.com> 2013-09-22 14:38:57 UTC --- With the updated BIOS setting in my Toshiba Z930 Ultrabook ( see http://www.imagebam.com/image/4a5d27277491065 ) to enable "Critical Battery Wakeup" I again tested openSUSE-12.3 with 3.7 kernel, tested openSUSE-12.3 with factory kernel-desktop-3.11-3.1.gfeeffbf9_86_64 kernel, and tested a 64-bit openSUSE-13.1 beta1 booting from liveDVD (KDE). openSUSE-12.3 does not resume completely from a suspend with either kernel. openSUSE-12.3 with factory kernel-desktop-3.11-3.1.gfeeffbf9_86_64 kernel will resume from a suspend (of 30 minutes) but the network manager is not properly functioning (ie no wireless functionality). Upon resumption from suspend in the lower right corner there is a red box with a white 'x' in it, for the network manager. When I select the network manager it shows no networks available (when there are many in our neighbourhood). When I select "Manage connections" I obtain a dialog box with the "KDE Crash handler". Shutdown from this state works with openSUSE-12.3 with the 3.11 kernel but shutdown from this state does not work with openSUSE-12.3 with the 3.7 kernel (it simply hangs at a nominal shutdown, requiring a 5-second press of the ON/OFF button). On the other hand, 64-bit openSUSE-13.1-beta1 from liveDVD (KDE) recovers properly from the suspend (of 30 minutes or longer) on multiple consecutive occasions. When recovering, I obtain the KDE desktop resume login screen asking for a password. I press <enter> for the KDE user liveDVD password, and KDE then asks for the KWallet password (that I setup in the liveDVD for this liveDVD instance). After entering that, the wireless connects to our home WLAN and I have internet access. So my current conclusion is this does function for openSUSE-13.1-beta1 (with the Ultrabook's current BIOS setting) but does not function for openSUSE-12.3 despite having an updated 3.11 kernel. Well done wrt 64-bit openSUSE-13.1 beta1 !! I'm looking forward to installing that in November when the GM is released. Do you still wish me to revert the BIOS setting and reproduce the Xorg crash ? I will be happy to close this bug report if openSUSE-13.1 GM version works as well as openSUSE-13.1 beta1. -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.novell.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug.