Thanks Thomas, I started a followup conversation there.
With respect to this bug thread:
I am also still curious as to why my system seems to require a "resume=" entry in my /boot/grub/menu.lst file in order to get my hibernates to work for 2.6.17.14, while there is little if any mention of this anywhere else on this thread.
Also note, that I installed the binary linux-image-2.6.17-10-generic (2.6.17.1-10.34) package binary available from Ubuntu-Edgy's apt servers and had the exact same experience with slow bootups but working hibernates and suspends.
I am also building a 2.6.19.1 kernel to see if I can get the best of all worlds (fast bootups, working suspend and hibernates).
I would also like to see if there exists some sort of master test-plan framework for which outsiders like me can update so as to avoid what seems to be a lot of Dapper-to-Edgy-upgrade-based problems with laptops like mine.
Thomas Schwinge wrote: /bugs.launchpad .net/distros/ ubuntu/ +bug/74522>.
> Perhaps the same issue as this one?
> <https:/
Thanks Thomas, I started a followup conversation there.
With respect to this bug thread:
I am also still curious as to why my system seems to require a "resume=" entry in my /boot/grub/menu.lst file in order to get my hibernates to work for 2.6.17.14, while there is little if any mention of this anywhere else on this thread.
Also note, that I installed the binary linux-image- 2.6.17- 10-generic (2.6.17.1-10.34) package binary available from Ubuntu-Edgy's apt servers and had the exact same experience with slow bootups but working hibernates and suspends.
I am also building a 2.6.19.1 kernel to see if I can get the best of all worlds (fast bootups, working suspend and hibernates).
I would also like to see if there exists some sort of master test-plan framework for which outsiders like me can update so as to avoid what seems to be a lot of Dapper- to-Edgy- upgrade- based problems with laptops like mine.
-Matt