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[Bug 1157435] Re: Unable to enter suspend/hibernation in Ubuntu 13.04 on an Asus X201E a.k.a. F201E

 

Hi,

I have ASUS X201E
I bought it with Ubuntu 12.04 and reinstalled to Ubuntu 13.04 64bit
After i installed alx driver for wired Ethernet exactly by this method:

http://askubuntu.com/questions/284295/how-do-i-enable-the-alx-ethernet-
driver-on-ubuntu-13-04

(Answer 1)

I don't have a problems with sleep mode and my wired Ethernet works fine
I work with only Wifi, but in anytime i can connect to wire Ethernet. And i didn't have a problems with sleep mode.
Please try it - i think it will help to you

Perlover

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Title:
  Unable to enter suspend/hibernation in Ubuntu 13.04 on an Asus X201E
  a.k.a. F201E

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Raring:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 13.04 works great on my Asus X201E [F201E in Germany, pre-
  installed with Precise], the only thing that doesn't work is suspend,
  as it bounces directly back into the OS. Strangely enough, the first
  suspend-operation works, but thereafter, it waked up immediately.
  Activating hibernation via terminal leads to the same phenomenon.

  pm-suspend.log in /var/log tells me:

  s2ram_do: Input/output error
  KMS graphics driver is in use, skipping quirks.
  Tue Mar 19 21:26:01 CET 2013: Awake.
  Tue Mar 19 21:26:01 CET 2013: Running hooks for resume
  Tue Mar 19 21:26:01 CET 2013: Finished.

  I also deleted everything via terminal in /usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/
  and /etc/pm/sleep.d/ without any success [nor effect].

  It would be great if this bug could be fixed before 13.04 comes
  officially out, as the Asus X201E is preinstalled with Ubuntu 12.04
  LTS and I guess a lot of users will want to upgrade their OS.

  Best,
  Alex

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