Linux Mint 15: Oliva can't wake from suspend/hibernate?
As most issues people have had, I can't wake my laptop from suspend or hibernate mode. The computer goes to the lock screen and then freezes up to the point where the mouse won't move, forcing me to do a hard reboot.
If you're interested in my uname -a
output, here it is:
Linux Jason-PC 3.8.0-19-generic #29-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 17 18:16:28 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Here is the update of inxi -G
:
Graphics: Card: NVIDIA GK107GLM [Quadro K1000M]
X.Org: 1.13.3 drivers: (unloaded: fbdev,vesa) FAILED: nouveau Resolution: 1600x900@60.0hz
GLX Renderer: Gallium 0.4 on NVE7 GLX Version: 3.0 Mesa 9.1.4
The computer now allows me to log in, but Linux becomes all glitchy and unusable. Here are some suspicious lines of syslog
:
Oct 12 12:42:44 Jason-PC mdm[2830]: WARNING: failed to get file info for accountService pic file: Error when getting information for file '/var/lib/AccountsService/icons/jajmo': No such file or directory
Oct 12 12:42:44 Jason-PC mdm[2830]: WARNING: failed to get file info for accountService pic file: Error when getting information for file '/home/jajmo/.face': No such file or directory
Oct 12 12:42:44 Jason-PC mdm[2830]: GLib-GIO-CRITICAL: g_file_info_get_attribute_uint64: assertion 'G_IS_FILE_INFO (info)' failed
Oct 12 12:42:44 Jason-PC mdm[2830]: GLib-GIO-CRITICAL: g_file_info_get_attribute_uint64: assertion 'G_IS_FILE_INFO (info)' failed
As well as:
Oct 12 12:42:37 Jason-PC kernel: [ 28.436602] EXT4-fs (sda5): re-mounted. Opts: errors=remount-ro
linux-mint suspend
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As most issues people have had, I can't wake my laptop from suspend or hibernate mode. The computer goes to the lock screen and then freezes up to the point where the mouse won't move, forcing me to do a hard reboot.
If you're interested in my uname -a
output, here it is:
Linux Jason-PC 3.8.0-19-generic #29-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 17 18:16:28 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Here is the update of inxi -G
:
Graphics: Card: NVIDIA GK107GLM [Quadro K1000M]
X.Org: 1.13.3 drivers: (unloaded: fbdev,vesa) FAILED: nouveau Resolution: 1600x900@60.0hz
GLX Renderer: Gallium 0.4 on NVE7 GLX Version: 3.0 Mesa 9.1.4
The computer now allows me to log in, but Linux becomes all glitchy and unusable. Here are some suspicious lines of syslog
:
Oct 12 12:42:44 Jason-PC mdm[2830]: WARNING: failed to get file info for accountService pic file: Error when getting information for file '/var/lib/AccountsService/icons/jajmo': No such file or directory
Oct 12 12:42:44 Jason-PC mdm[2830]: WARNING: failed to get file info for accountService pic file: Error when getting information for file '/home/jajmo/.face': No such file or directory
Oct 12 12:42:44 Jason-PC mdm[2830]: GLib-GIO-CRITICAL: g_file_info_get_attribute_uint64: assertion 'G_IS_FILE_INFO (info)' failed
Oct 12 12:42:44 Jason-PC mdm[2830]: GLib-GIO-CRITICAL: g_file_info_get_attribute_uint64: assertion 'G_IS_FILE_INFO (info)' failed
As well as:
Oct 12 12:42:37 Jason-PC kernel: [ 28.436602] EXT4-fs (sda5): re-mounted. Opts: errors=remount-ro
linux-mint suspend
Could you post the output ofinxi -G
?
– terdon♦
Oct 12 '13 at 16:20
@Jason seems like duplicate of unix.stackexchange.com/questions/94735/… and actually a problem with the graphics driver - you've both got the same graphics card. Maybe you should file a bug with Mint. Please check the other question.
– peterph
Oct 12 '13 at 16:38
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As most issues people have had, I can't wake my laptop from suspend or hibernate mode. The computer goes to the lock screen and then freezes up to the point where the mouse won't move, forcing me to do a hard reboot.
If you're interested in my uname -a
output, here it is:
Linux Jason-PC 3.8.0-19-generic #29-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 17 18:16:28 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Here is the update of inxi -G
:
Graphics: Card: NVIDIA GK107GLM [Quadro K1000M]
X.Org: 1.13.3 drivers: (unloaded: fbdev,vesa) FAILED: nouveau Resolution: 1600x900@60.0hz
GLX Renderer: Gallium 0.4 on NVE7 GLX Version: 3.0 Mesa 9.1.4
The computer now allows me to log in, but Linux becomes all glitchy and unusable. Here are some suspicious lines of syslog
:
Oct 12 12:42:44 Jason-PC mdm[2830]: WARNING: failed to get file info for accountService pic file: Error when getting information for file '/var/lib/AccountsService/icons/jajmo': No such file or directory
Oct 12 12:42:44 Jason-PC mdm[2830]: WARNING: failed to get file info for accountService pic file: Error when getting information for file '/home/jajmo/.face': No such file or directory
Oct 12 12:42:44 Jason-PC mdm[2830]: GLib-GIO-CRITICAL: g_file_info_get_attribute_uint64: assertion 'G_IS_FILE_INFO (info)' failed
Oct 12 12:42:44 Jason-PC mdm[2830]: GLib-GIO-CRITICAL: g_file_info_get_attribute_uint64: assertion 'G_IS_FILE_INFO (info)' failed
As well as:
Oct 12 12:42:37 Jason-PC kernel: [ 28.436602] EXT4-fs (sda5): re-mounted. Opts: errors=remount-ro
linux-mint suspend
As most issues people have had, I can't wake my laptop from suspend or hibernate mode. The computer goes to the lock screen and then freezes up to the point where the mouse won't move, forcing me to do a hard reboot.
If you're interested in my uname -a
output, here it is:
Linux Jason-PC 3.8.0-19-generic #29-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 17 18:16:28 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Here is the update of inxi -G
:
Graphics: Card: NVIDIA GK107GLM [Quadro K1000M]
X.Org: 1.13.3 drivers: (unloaded: fbdev,vesa) FAILED: nouveau Resolution: 1600x900@60.0hz
GLX Renderer: Gallium 0.4 on NVE7 GLX Version: 3.0 Mesa 9.1.4
The computer now allows me to log in, but Linux becomes all glitchy and unusable. Here are some suspicious lines of syslog
:
Oct 12 12:42:44 Jason-PC mdm[2830]: WARNING: failed to get file info for accountService pic file: Error when getting information for file '/var/lib/AccountsService/icons/jajmo': No such file or directory
Oct 12 12:42:44 Jason-PC mdm[2830]: WARNING: failed to get file info for accountService pic file: Error when getting information for file '/home/jajmo/.face': No such file or directory
Oct 12 12:42:44 Jason-PC mdm[2830]: GLib-GIO-CRITICAL: g_file_info_get_attribute_uint64: assertion 'G_IS_FILE_INFO (info)' failed
Oct 12 12:42:44 Jason-PC mdm[2830]: GLib-GIO-CRITICAL: g_file_info_get_attribute_uint64: assertion 'G_IS_FILE_INFO (info)' failed
As well as:
Oct 12 12:42:37 Jason-PC kernel: [ 28.436602] EXT4-fs (sda5): re-mounted. Opts: errors=remount-ro
linux-mint suspend
linux-mint suspend
edited Oct 12 '13 at 23:05
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Could you post the output ofinxi -G
?
– terdon♦
Oct 12 '13 at 16:20
@Jason seems like duplicate of unix.stackexchange.com/questions/94735/… and actually a problem with the graphics driver - you've both got the same graphics card. Maybe you should file a bug with Mint. Please check the other question.
– peterph
Oct 12 '13 at 16:38
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Could you post the output ofinxi -G
?
– terdon♦
Oct 12 '13 at 16:20
@Jason seems like duplicate of unix.stackexchange.com/questions/94735/… and actually a problem with the graphics driver - you've both got the same graphics card. Maybe you should file a bug with Mint. Please check the other question.
– peterph
Oct 12 '13 at 16:38
Could you post the output of
inxi -G
?– terdon♦
Oct 12 '13 at 16:20
Could you post the output of
inxi -G
?– terdon♦
Oct 12 '13 at 16:20
@Jason seems like duplicate of unix.stackexchange.com/questions/94735/… and actually a problem with the graphics driver - you've both got the same graphics card. Maybe you should file a bug with Mint. Please check the other question.
– peterph
Oct 12 '13 at 16:38
@Jason seems like duplicate of unix.stackexchange.com/questions/94735/… and actually a problem with the graphics driver - you've both got the same graphics card. Maybe you should file a bug with Mint. Please check the other question.
– peterph
Oct 12 '13 at 16:38
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The computer goes to the lock screen and then freezes up to the point where the mouse won't move
This implies something in kernel space has gone haywire on wake-up; it's busy looping the processor. I don't know exactly what the Mint logging configuration is, but check in /var/log/syslog
(or whatever) after you are forced to reboot. Scroll back to the last messages from before the reboot, and post a bit of what you find. If there is nothing obvious, search the log for "hangcheck".
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The computer goes to the lock screen and then freezes up to the point where the mouse won't move
This implies something in kernel space has gone haywire on wake-up; it's busy looping the processor. I don't know exactly what the Mint logging configuration is, but check in /var/log/syslog
(or whatever) after you are forced to reboot. Scroll back to the last messages from before the reboot, and post a bit of what you find. If there is nothing obvious, search the log for "hangcheck".
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The computer goes to the lock screen and then freezes up to the point where the mouse won't move
This implies something in kernel space has gone haywire on wake-up; it's busy looping the processor. I don't know exactly what the Mint logging configuration is, but check in /var/log/syslog
(or whatever) after you are forced to reboot. Scroll back to the last messages from before the reboot, and post a bit of what you find. If there is nothing obvious, search the log for "hangcheck".
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The computer goes to the lock screen and then freezes up to the point where the mouse won't move
This implies something in kernel space has gone haywire on wake-up; it's busy looping the processor. I don't know exactly what the Mint logging configuration is, but check in /var/log/syslog
(or whatever) after you are forced to reboot. Scroll back to the last messages from before the reboot, and post a bit of what you find. If there is nothing obvious, search the log for "hangcheck".
The computer goes to the lock screen and then freezes up to the point where the mouse won't move
This implies something in kernel space has gone haywire on wake-up; it's busy looping the processor. I don't know exactly what the Mint logging configuration is, but check in /var/log/syslog
(or whatever) after you are forced to reboot. Scroll back to the last messages from before the reboot, and post a bit of what you find. If there is nothing obvious, search the log for "hangcheck".
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Could you post the output of
inxi -G
?– terdon♦
Oct 12 '13 at 16:20
@Jason seems like duplicate of unix.stackexchange.com/questions/94735/… and actually a problem with the graphics driver - you've both got the same graphics card. Maybe you should file a bug with Mint. Please check the other question.
– peterph
Oct 12 '13 at 16:38