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My computer is unable to suspend/hibernate on Ubuntu 11.10. Some people told me that probable had to do with my bios setting, that I should set my ACPI settings to S3.



The problem is that I can't find that S3 thing anywhere. I have an Asus p8p67 LE motherboard.



The only thing I think could be related is this on "advanced->APM:




  • Power on my PS/2 Keyboard : Disabled

  • Power on my PS/2 Mouse : Disabled

  • Restore AC Power Loss : Power Off

  • Power on my PCI : Disabled

  • Power on my PCIE : Disabled

  • Power on my Ring : Disabled

  • Power on my RTC : Disabled



Can I get suspend with that? How should I configure it?



EDIT: I explained in detail my problems in this other question (which was closed) https://askubuntu.com/questions/72009/fail-to-wake-up-after-suspend-buggy-after-hibernate


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your issue



This link mentions your motherboard and an issue that is similar if not the same as yours.



It goes on to mention that a patched v3.2.1 kernel can resolve your issue. Obviously, v3.2.1 is not the kernel in Oneiric.



backup!



Yes - backup! Changing your kernel can cause black screen and non-booting scenarios. Backup with a good image tool such as Clonezilla



installing pre-built kernels



The usual recommendation is to download the latest ubuntu kernel built with the ubuntu tool-chain - i.e. the v3.2 kernel in precise and try and install that.



You could also try the vanilla kernels built directly from the kernel mainline.



compiling your own kernel



If these kernels do not resolve this, then you will need to compile your own kernel.



Use the link below to download the 3.2 kernel source and patch it with the ubuntu kernel config.



Then use these instructions to patch your newly downloaded source with some ACPI changes.



Finally, use the remaining instructions in the link below to build your source.






Link Question:




  1. How to build the mainline kernel source package?


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