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Ubuntu, netbook and suspend?
There is an underbook ASUS eeePC 701. There is a gnomish ubuntu from Canonical on it. There is an item in the shutdown menu: Suspend.
Everything seems to be great, right? But not really. After exiting the suspension, as a rule, an alert like "Hard disk is failing" (or something like that) appears, and everything works fine, and in no other cases does this alert appear. Plus sometimes (about 50/50) Wi-Fi falls off. Cannot just connect to a network that it usually connects to once (the network is 100% working).
Actually the question is: can this somehow be cured, or is the only way out is to never use suspend?
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Turn off the network, load the rebellion "clean", put to sleep, wake up.
If it wakes up - take a look at Additional Drivers, if not - /var/log/dmesg for public viewing.
Option two - turn on the sound, optionally mount the disk via sshfs (you can even use your own tail) - put it to sleep.
Option three - switch to proposed updates. Update.
Option four - upgrade to the latest stable kernel from kernel:PPA. In general, above your 36 core.
And finally - admit it - you always have this problem, or it appeared later (they came with an update), try to break through the model of your laptop through the launchpad
If some words are not clear to you - google, you will need them to fix
What version of ubuntu?
I have a sony vaio netbook, it was 9.10 Netbook remix, there were also a lot of glitches related to suspension and power connection.
As the updates progressed, the problems disappeared.
Asus EeePC 1101HA, often there are problems connecting via a USB modem to the network, that is, just like you, the connection falls off when you try to connect. I sin on NetworkManager, because through third-party utilities everything works fine. Reboot saves.
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