Author: Jessie
Subject: Suspend Skylake on Fatal1ty z170 gaming-itx/ac
Posted: 22 Jun 2016 at 8:06am
Hello,
I'm using the Fatal1ty z170 gaming-itx/ac (BIOS 2.1) with an Intel Skylake i3-6320 and I am unable to wake up the computer after putting it in standby.
Strangely the first time I suspend the computer, it wakes up correctly.
But the second time it is suspended, instead or waking up, it reboot automatically.
I am using :
- the latest available BIOS : 2.1
- Debian Stable (Jessie) with linux kernel 4.6 and latest intel driver (2.99.917+git20160522-1)
However I don't think this is related to the operating system, as it seems that all power is cut immediately as soon as I push the power button to wake up the computer.
I also tested the RAM with Memtest86 without any issues.
Deactivating the ACPI option "Suspend to RAM" (S3) in BIOS, get the computer to wake up every single time.
Can somebody help me ?
Thanks
Edited by Jessie - 12 hours 14 minutes ago at 8:11am
Subject: Suspend Skylake on Fatal1ty z170 gaming-itx/ac
Posted: 22 Jun 2016 at 8:06am
Hello,
I'm using the Fatal1ty z170 gaming-itx/ac (BIOS 2.1) with an Intel Skylake i3-6320 and I am unable to wake up the computer after putting it in standby.
Strangely the first time I suspend the computer, it wakes up correctly.
But the second time it is suspended, instead or waking up, it reboot automatically.
I am using :
- the latest available BIOS : 2.1
- Debian Stable (Jessie) with linux kernel 4.6 and latest intel driver (2.99.917+git20160522-1)
However I don't think this is related to the operating system, as it seems that all power is cut immediately as soon as I push the power button to wake up the computer.
I also tested the RAM with Memtest86 without any issues.
Deactivating the ACPI option "Suspend to RAM" (S3) in BIOS, get the computer to wake up every single time.
Can somebody help me ?
Thanks
Edited by Jessie - 12 hours 14 minutes ago at 8:11am