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Re: Can't hibernate Toshiba laptop



Well... I upgraded the kernel to 4.11 and still have the same problem.... maybe I need more swap... I don't know... I also have 6 GB available in / so... I don't know what else to do :-(

Regards from Cuba...
LordFord.

2017-09-26 17:24 GMT-04:00 Josh Blagden <jfblagden@gmail.com>:
30 degrees Celsius is 80 degrees Fahrenheit for those us who still (voluntarily or involuntarily) use the English system of measurement.

Josh Blagden

On Sep 26, 2017, at 3:43 PM, Leonel Salazar <leonel.lordford@gmail.com> wrote:

Thx all for your time, 

I think I can't put to sleep my laptop, here in Cuba we have over 30 degrees heat and I need about 1 hour to get home, It's too much time and I think I can't expose my computer to that routine almost everyday since I work both at the office and as a freelancer at home :-) so it's not an option because of the temperature... well I'll try to upgrade my kernel since I'm using 4.9.0-3 (4.9.30-2+deb9u3) and I can see in my offline personal repo there is 4.11.0-0 (4.11.6-1~bpo9+1) available... I hope that can solve my issue...

LordFord.

2017-09-26 15:23 GMT-04:00 solitone <solitone@mail.com>:
On 26/09/17 15:58, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
  I also had a big problem with hibernate, on a a Lenovo laptop,
  and after wasting a lot of time trying to fix it, I abandonned
  and decided to use resume.

I'm not completely sure, but it seems I've solved my hibernate issues by installing the later kernel version that the stretch-backports repository provides. I need further testing though to say that hibernate always works well.




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