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Re: USB devices dead after APM suspend on kernel 2.6.14-2-686



> > I have Debian sid, kernel 2.6.14-2-686, installed on a Fujitsu Lifebook 
> > E342 laptop. When it comes back from APM suspend, the USB devices (a 4-port 
> > hub and a mouse) are not brought up, and lsusb (or any access to 
> > /proc/bus/usb) hangs.  This doesn't happen with a 2.6.8-2-686 kernel which 
> > I also have installed. If my memory serves me right, this problem started 
> > with 2.6.14 kernels.

> In most hibernate-scripts I've seen, a list of modules can be specified, which  are loaded again after recovery. Such script is also handy to specify other things, such as immediately locking of the screen (e.g. 'xscreensaver-command -lock'), and unmounting network drives.

Do you mean the scripts you can drop in /etc/apm/*.d ?

The strange thing is that this problem doesn't happen with 2.6.12-1-686 
kernels. I knew it worked sometime before 2.6.14, so yesterday I put etch in my 
sources.list, and installed 2.6.12-1-686: USB devices were suspended and 
resumed just out-of-the-box, without any additional scripts.

> I use acpi with kernel 12.6.13.4 and have no such problem (suspend to memory and disk).

It works out-of-the-box or you had to code scripts ?

Thanks, Rob, for taking the time to answer. I was beginning to get discouraged: 
I posted the problem on debian-user, in 3 different guises, but got no replies 
in a week.

Paulo



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