Hibernate broken after update
Just tried it. Installed all updates, rebooted, then opened a Terminal and hibernated.
After startup it sadly was the same issue
It seems to stop right before the login screen.
There are also some other problems I noticed with Solus recently, such as:
- once the (touchable) monitor was touched, the mouse pointer vanishes and randomly comes back or stays invisible
- Sometimes the password input on lock screen is disabled so there is no chance to log back in.
I have been using Solus for almost 3 years now, because it was always stable as no other distro!
Something must have happened the last months. Suddenly bugs appear here and there...
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DasJott What desktop environment are you using?
Well, it remains to check if the problem exists on linux-lts
. Because you are on linux-current
I guess?
uname -a
No problems for me, I use Plasma with the new kernel (thanks to the Solus team)
Hello all ! Same issue here. Before updating, suspend from hibernation was working fine. Kernel 6.1.5-229.current
I am not on Solus anymore, instead I moved to Fedora on my working machine.
BUT - interesting thing is:
Hibernation was also not working there until some of the subsequent updates fixed it. So it was either the Intel video driver or the kernel or both, I guess. It should be fixed by now. At least it suddenly started to work again on Fedora.
DasJott
So, now you can come back and join the Solus community again!
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DasJott Sounds like some kernel update had a regression and a subsequent update fixed that.
Since the last 2 updates, my keyboard does not work when i'm in the Bios menu, the arrow keys do not respond, nor the F-keys except F-6. also, i took screenshot because the power management is not on/working. Any help?
Hibernate is also not available on my Budgie-Solus for the last 2 updates
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catfishsushi Since the last 2 updates, my keyboard does not work when i'm in the Bios menu
That doesn't sound like a Solus issue then. Or do you mean the GRUB/systemd-boot menu or something like that (i.e. where you select your kernel version / OS)
I would encourage you two to create a bug report on our dev tracker with as much detail as you can provide (after searching it for similar already reported issues)
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I self fixed the issue. As odd as this sounds, keyboards wear out as mine has, and regular feeding of fried rice with oil on the rice, and potato chip/cracker crumbs is actually bad for a keyboard also. Issue was fixed with buying a new KB, which to my dismay has doubled in price since i bought the last one several years ago. Issue (for me) is fixed/solved. For reference, the brand is a Azio large font backlit, solid colors only ( changeable with buttons on KB ), was $19 USD on Amazon, now almost $39 USD.
catfishsushi yes the war in ukraine has been there...
or maybe a good excuse...