04-14-2015, 03:59 PM
I had a suspend problems on all kernels I ever tried. On my ASUS F5VL laptop.
I tried these 3.15.0 and 4.0.0. kernels. No luck. I reverted back to the default Lite 2.4 kernel.
My laptop automatically wakes from the suspend. So I have to type in:
echo USB > /proc/acpi/wakeup
echo USB2 > /proc/acpi/wakeup
Then it stays suspended. BUT! When I resume from suspend, the suspend no longer works and I have a excesive CPU usage, around 45-100% "kworker" process is eating the CPU, and some another "K" process... I hoped it would be fixed in linux 4.0.0. :/
That's something you guys probably can't fix, right?
Anyway, kernel 3.15.0 always gave me a TSC calibration failed, and my Wi-Fi didn't work.
By the way, what does this mean? This should NOT be tested on your everyday machine unless you know how to remove the kernel from a tty.
I removed the kernels over Lite Tweaks (btw it always gave me "error: KERNELS", is that normal?), is there something else I should do to revert my system to original state before I installed these kernels? I don't know what "tty" is...
Is it normal on a GNU/Linux to have a glitchy suspend? Or is it just my laptop? I tried many distros, all had the same problem. How it works for you all?
I tried these 3.15.0 and 4.0.0. kernels. No luck. I reverted back to the default Lite 2.4 kernel.
My laptop automatically wakes from the suspend. So I have to type in:
echo USB > /proc/acpi/wakeup
echo USB2 > /proc/acpi/wakeup
Then it stays suspended. BUT! When I resume from suspend, the suspend no longer works and I have a excesive CPU usage, around 45-100% "kworker" process is eating the CPU, and some another "K" process... I hoped it would be fixed in linux 4.0.0. :/
That's something you guys probably can't fix, right?
Anyway, kernel 3.15.0 always gave me a TSC calibration failed, and my Wi-Fi didn't work.
By the way, what does this mean? This should NOT be tested on your everyday machine unless you know how to remove the kernel from a tty.
I removed the kernels over Lite Tweaks (btw it always gave me "error: KERNELS", is that normal?), is there something else I should do to revert my system to original state before I installed these kernels? I don't know what "tty" is...
Is it normal on a GNU/Linux to have a glitchy suspend? Or is it just my laptop? I tried many distros, all had the same problem. How it works for you all?