FS#65563 - [linux] Booting and sleeping huge delays since kernel 5.5.2
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Opened by Radoslav Nenchovski (rado84) - Thursday, 20 February 2020, 05:39 GMT
Last edited by freswa (frederik) - Tuesday, 07 April 2020, 01:00 GMT
Opened by Radoslav Nenchovski (rado84) - Thursday, 20 February 2020, 05:39 GMT
Last edited by freswa (frederik) - Tuesday, 07 April 2020, 01:00 GMT
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Description: Ever since kernel 5.5.2 was released, some
strange problem with booting up and sleeping appeared. With
booting, after listing all of the processes started the
white underline cursor remains on a black screen for too
long. Sometimes it stays there for 20-30 seconds and then
the system starts up and sometimes it doesn't start up at
all and I have to reboot the computer until it does. With
sleeping the problem is this: I've set a key on the keyboard
to sleep (suspend to ram) the system and pressing the key
most of the time does nothing. When it does, it needs at
least 10 seconds before the system gets suspended to ram. I
had to switch to Arch LTS in order to get rid of these
problems.
None of these things were happening in kernel 5.5.1 (in 5.5.1 or earlier versions I rarely saw the underline cursor and sleeping used to happen instantly) but unfortunately IDK enough to downgrade all the necessary packages and get 5.5.1 back (downgrading just "linux" and "linux-headers" doesn't do the trick). At first I thought it was a systemd issue since Arch wiki suggested so, but systemd guys said this was a kernel issue, so I'm posting it here. Additional info: * package version(s) * config and/or log files etc. * link to upstream bug report, if any Steps to reproduce: With the latest kernel simply reboot the system several times and the boot problem is bound to happen. For the sleep problem: either use the menu function or use a hotkey to suspend the system to ram (not hybrid sleep or hibernate). |
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Closed by freswa (frederik)
Tuesday, 07 April 2020, 01:00 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Kernel 6.6.2 fixed all the described problems!
Tuesday, 07 April 2020, 01:00 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Kernel 6.6.2 fixed all the described problems!
Edit: yep, sleeping is fixed as well! :D :D