I got myself a laptop. I chose that one since the hardware appeared to be well supported. And indeed everything works with 13.1.
Except resume.
Suspend/resume works on all my machines. It works on the server (where I certainly can't use it), it works on the desktop (where I not really need it), but not on this one.
It does suspend after
Then I tried linux, booting from a live-stick. And there it works, the keyboard is monitored, and pressing any key gives a login screen immediately.
So it is not a hardware problem, and it should be possible to make it work. But it doesn't seem resume would even be tried. It apparently doesn't reach /etc/rc.resume.
debug.acpi.suspend_bounce=1 just runs through without error.
bug #260994 is probably not the issue, the behaviour is the same whether kmod are loaded or not, or X running or not.
I'm a bit out of ideas at the moment...
Except resume.
Suspend/resume works on all my machines. It works on the server (where I certainly can't use it), it works on the desktop (where I not really need it), but not on this one.
It does suspend after
zzz
(power led slowly flashing), but- the keyboard is not monitored, it does not react on keystrokes
- the power button does a full power-on boot
- lid-open does a full power-on boot
Then I tried linux, booting from a live-stick. And there it works, the keyboard is monitored, and pressing any key gives a login screen immediately.
So it is not a hardware problem, and it should be possible to make it work. But it doesn't seem resume would even be tried. It apparently doesn't reach /etc/rc.resume.
debug.acpi.suspend_bounce=1 just runs through without error.
bug #260994 is probably not the issue, the behaviour is the same whether kmod are loaded or not, or X running or not.
I'm a bit out of ideas at the moment...