On 03/20/2016 01:52 AM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
20.03.2016 01:20, Aaron Digulla пишет:
I'm on 13.2 and updated 4.5.0-2.2 and I'm not so happy with it.
With 4.4 and 4.5, suspend is broken in some odd way. The machine will suspend once. When I suspend again, it will crash during resume. This might be because of a weird grub2 issue where grub will select the second entry (advanced options) and then the second entry in that menu.
Do you mean suspend to RAM (which is usually implied by using unqualified "suspend")
Which, once again, brings up the issue of how much RAM
or suspend to disk (which is normally called "hibernation" to disambiguate it)?
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