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Bug#635575: marked as done ([linux-2.6] Will not wake up after sleep)



Your message dated Tue, 09 Feb 2016 15:25:42 +0000
with message-id <E1aTAAg-0004hu-Mv@deadeye>
and subject line Closing bugs assigned to linux-2.6 package
has caused the Debian Bug report #635575,
regarding [linux-2.6] Will not wake up after sleep
to be marked as done.

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--- Begin Message ---
Package: linux-2.6
Severity: important


After update from 2.6 kernel to 3.0 my Idepad S10-3 will not wake up after 
sleep.  Back to latest 2.6 kernel works fine.


--- System information. ---
Architecture: amd64
Kernel:       Linux 3.0.0-1-amd64

Debian Release: wheezy/sid
  500 unstable        www.debian-multimedia.org 
  500 unstable        ftp.us.debian.org 
  500 testing         dl.google.com 
  500 stable          dl.google.com 
    1 experimental    ftp.us.debian.org 

--- Package information. ---
Package's Depends field is empty.

Package's Recommends field is empty.

Package's Suggests field is empty.






--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
Version: 3.4.1-1~experimental.1+rm

Debian 6.0 Long Term Support is now ending, and the 'linux-2.6' source
package will no longer be updated.  This bug is being closed on the
assumption that it does not affect the kernel versions in newer Debian
releases.

If you can still reproduce this bug in a newer release, please reopen
the bug report and reassign it to 'src:linux' and the affected version
of the package.  You can find the package version for the running
kernel by running:

    uname -v

or the versions of all installed kernel packages by running:

    dpkg -l 'linux-image-[34]*' | grep ^.i

and looking at the third column.

I apologise that we weren't able to provide a specific resolution for
this bug.

Ben.

-- 
Ben Hutchings - Debian developer, member of Linux kernel and LTS teams

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