Hi, I'm using X31 with unstable and it works great. The packages hibernate and uswsusp in fact work for me out of the box both for suspending to disk (/usr/bin/hibernate) and to ram (/usr/bin/susp2mem).
> 1. I "echo mem > /sys/power/state" (i know this is deprecated, but this > is how it always worked here) > 2. The suspend process goes on normally (the screen turns off, the > "moon led" flashes, and the laptop goes to sleep) > 3. When the "moon led" goes solid (ie. the laptop is suspended), the > screen *turns itself on* for some reason > 4. When i resume, everything comes back to normal (X11 and everything > comes back up) > > I suspect the problem is related to ACPI, as I've heard that part of > 'testing' is in flux. Also the fact that the screen actually turns > itself *off* while the laptop goes to sleep but really turns itself back > up when the computer is really asleep is a dead giveaway: ACPI *must* be > broken somewhere. > > I have tried upgrading Xorg to unstable (of course no effect), upgrading > all the acpi* packages I could find (no effect). Also note that uswsusp > and hibernate do not work on this laptop, last time I checked (ie. in > sarge). > > I'd be happy to proceed to whatever required debugging to go through > this problem, as I use this functionality a lot. :) > > Thanks for any pointers, > > A. > > PS: please CC me, i'm not on the list Regards, -- Damjan Vrenčur <~> http://lmmri.fri.uni-lj.si/damjan/ <~> GPG key: C6A3146F

