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OpenPandora Main OS

  • Status Closed
  • Percent Complete
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  • Task Type Bug Report
  • Category Core
  • Operating System All
  • Severity Medium
  • Reported Version Hotfix 3
Attached to Project: OpenPandora Main OS
Opened by bugmenot - 14.06.2010
Last edited by vimacs - 24.06.2010

FS#99 - After waking up from standby the system is not responsive

If I resume after standby (moved the slider to the right), the pandora shows the desktop and I can move the mouse cursor but if I click something, nothing happens. IRC suggested that the CPU might still be clocked at the standby low power speed.
Closed by  vimacs
24.06.2010 02:14
Reason for closing:  Not a bug
Additional comments about closing:  This behavior is intentional. Opening the led is not supposed to return from standby, it just turns on the backlight. You need to flick the power switch to return from standby, just like entering.
Anton Z commented on 14.06.2010 20:06
Same here, the system sortof responds but seems a shellshocked and confused. A combination of sliding the "sleep" button, closing and opening the lid and waiting eventually fixes issue.
tsh commented on 17.06.2010 11:20
I find that waking from sleep by opening the lid does restore the CPU speed, but the wifi light does not come on even though wifi seems responsive.
Nick Leesam commented on 23.06.2010 14:30
Opening the lid from standby this morning mine seemed like the clock speed was at a minimum. It took almost a full minute just to swap between tabs in the MiniMenu.
vimacs commented on 24.06.2010 02:10
Opening the lid is not supposed to return from standby, it just turns on the backlight. You need to flick the power switch to return from standby, just like entering.

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