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V-Li Retired Dev

Joined: 03 Jan 2006 Posts: 615
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Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2025 10:44 pm Post subject: Hibernate does not work after update |
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[Administrator note: this post, and the first 2 responses, were originally attached to the topic Hibernate does not work after update. However, that topic dealt with nVidia drivers preventing hibernate, and this appears to deal with logind not issuing a valid hibernate command to the system. -Hu]
I am seeing the same effect for some time that
just locks the screen. As root the command Code: | echo disk > /sys/power/state | works fine however. Nothing recorded on dmesg apart from "[ 123.116971] elogind-daemon[2727]: The system will hibernate now!". It used to work fine.
Running as root as no effect either, I have no NVIDIA card.
Any idea where else to look for hints? |
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Hu Administrator

Joined: 06 Mar 2007 Posts: 23156
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Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2025 2:44 pm Post subject: |
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V-Li, all the other posts in this thread seem specific to the proprietary nVidia drivers. Since you are not using an nVidia card, I suspect you have a different problem. Shall I move your post to a new thread?
Regardless, it could be useful to know the last known good and first known bad logind versions for you. Since it does work for you using echo disk (which did not work for dabler), I think your problem is in logind, whereas the other affected users had a kernel-level problem. |
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V-Li Retired Dev

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Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2025 8:36 pm Post subject: |
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Hu wrote: | V-Li, all the other posts in this thread seem specific to the proprietary nVidia drivers. Since you are not using an nVidia card, I suspect you have a different problem. Shall I move your post to a new thread?
Regardless, it could be useful to know the last known good and first known bad logind versions for you. Since it does work for you using echo disk (which did not work for dabler), I think your problem is in logind, whereas the other affected users had a kernel-level problem. |
Downgrade is not possible, I assume it used to be 246.10-r3, but I actually cannot tell if it was a kernel upgrade or elogind. So I would love to check what is going on, but cannot find a log message.
A separate thread is fine by me. |
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