http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10985





------- Comment #9 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-06-26 07:25 -------
Actually, it's adding "-f" that breaks it. Invoking "s2ram" on 2.6.26 means it
uses it's built-in whitelist and passes the s3 quirks. This still works for me
(although the quirks are superfluous). Invoking "s2ram -f" means it doesn't
check the whitelist at all. pm-utils (as patched by debian) was invoking s2ram
-f, but suffixing explicitly the s3 quirks on the command line for 2.6.25,
which worked, and ommitting them with 2.6.26, which (strangely) doesn't.


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