Hi, I've been posting here before with my troubles to get openSUSE to hibernate (suspend to disk) properly in the past two months. I installed openSUSE 13.2 a long time ago on my computer. Hibernate worked with the 3.x desktop kernel. Most of the time, I could hibernate and resume my system several weeks until something broke (kernel patch, crash during resume). This means I know hibernate used to work and it worked well. But USB3 didn't work, at least not with my scanner (https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=856794). My hope was that a 4.x kernel would fix the issue, so I tried a few of them from the Factory:Kernel repository (until 4.5.0-9). The kernels worked (even though 'btrfs check' found problems in my file systems, now) but the scanners stayed dead and hibernate started to fail about 60% of the time. The effect is that the grub notices that it should resume, it boots the kernel, screen goes black, and then normal boot happens (green text by systemd scrolling through). Next attempt was to install Tumbleweed, in the hope that this would fix things. I've tried to hibernate 10 times and it failed 10 times. I'm hesitant to try it more often because I fear it might ruin my file systems. I also noticed that the special kernel stayed. So I replaced it with the Tumbleweed kernel (4.5.0-3). That didn't help, either. Any suggestions? Regards, -- Aaron "Optimizer" Digulla a.k.a. Philmann Dark "It's not the universe that's limited, it's our imagination. Follow me and I'll show you something beyond the limits." http://blog.pdark.de/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org