[ltp] T42: slow (2-minute) resumes from S3 sleep

Paul RIVIER linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Fri, 21 Oct 2005 18:50:12 +0100


hi,
I am not sure I can help you but ...

>Sometimes (not always), when I press Fn-F4 to suspend, the resume takes
>literally 2 wall-clock minutes.  The kernel just sits there and does
>nothing for about 100 seconds (I will include the excerpt of dmesg with
>timestamps at the end of the email).  If I just run the exact same
>/etc/acpi/sleep.sh script directly (say, from the gnome Run dialog, with
>gksudo), the resume is fast.
>  
>
the behaviours should not be different when you lauch "by hand" 
/etc/acpi/sleep.sh

can you do that please :
less /etc/acpi/events/ibm-sleepbtn

Probably it trigers the sleep script with the option sleep, so are you 
sure that calling the script prevent the system from being slow at wakeup ?


Paul