09-22-2024, 06:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-22-2024, 07:47 AM by stevef.
Edit Reason: log attached
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Test conditions
System connected to external supply
USB mouse attached
Connected to network using wireless
Logged in to desktop
No applications open
OS Linux Lite version 7.0 updated/upgraded to current release
kernel 6.8.0-45
Entered suspend using 'Menu', click the 'Log Out...' icon, then select 'Suspend'
Wait 30 minutes
Resume by pressing 'H' on keyboard
System behaved as expected, going straight to working desktop, reconnecting to network etc..
If you can provide an example from your system using the same test conditions showing a failed cycle of suspend/resume I can compare logs directly or you can compare with the attached.
I've had a quick look through the example you provided earlier trying to guess the colour coded problems.
The log I made doesn't feature any examples of
dbus-daemon[831]: [system] Rejected send message....
gvfsd-network[4261]: Couldn't create directory monitor on wsdd.....
gvfsd-wsdd[5659]: Failed to spawn the wsdd daemon...
but I do see the ACPI Warning
gvfsd is related to mounting disks which is why I thought you might have had network shares - not sure why you are seeing these or if they are relevant.
The 'dbus-daemon Rejected send message' is possibly of interest because it refers to xfce4 power manager.
More research needed.
The system BIOS versions are
InsydeH20 Setup Utility Rev 3.5
System BIOS version V1.04
VGA BIOS ATI VER012.036.000.029.041054
'Mains' is a term for grid utility services, commonly used in the UK, but maybe not so much elsewhere.
The Acer Aspire One 722 just about copes with the latest Linux Lite so I can use it as a test machine, but it is a bit sluggish in general use so I wouldn't recommend it for LL 7.x. It runs Linux Lite 6.x fine.
System connected to external supply
USB mouse attached
Connected to network using wireless
Logged in to desktop
No applications open
OS Linux Lite version 7.0 updated/upgraded to current release
kernel 6.8.0-45
Entered suspend using 'Menu', click the 'Log Out...' icon, then select 'Suspend'
Wait 30 minutes
Resume by pressing 'H' on keyboard
System behaved as expected, going straight to working desktop, reconnecting to network etc..
If you can provide an example from your system using the same test conditions showing a failed cycle of suspend/resume I can compare logs directly or you can compare with the attached.
I've had a quick look through the example you provided earlier trying to guess the colour coded problems.
The log I made doesn't feature any examples of
dbus-daemon[831]: [system] Rejected send message....
gvfsd-network[4261]: Couldn't create directory monitor on wsdd.....
gvfsd-wsdd[5659]: Failed to spawn the wsdd daemon...
but I do see the ACPI Warning
gvfsd is related to mounting disks which is why I thought you might have had network shares - not sure why you are seeing these or if they are relevant.
The 'dbus-daemon Rejected send message' is possibly of interest because it refers to xfce4 power manager.
More research needed.
The system BIOS versions are
InsydeH20 Setup Utility Rev 3.5
System BIOS version V1.04
VGA BIOS ATI VER012.036.000.029.041054
'Mains' is a term for grid utility services, commonly used in the UK, but maybe not so much elsewhere.
The Acer Aspire One 722 just about copes with the latest Linux Lite so I can use it as a test machine, but it is a bit sluggish in general use so I wouldn't recommend it for LL 7.x. It runs Linux Lite 6.x fine.
stevef
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