Am 02.02.2011 00:33, schrieb Neil Bothwick:
> On Tue, 1 Feb 2011 14:55:43 +0100, Gregory SACRE wrote:
> 
>> tuxonice is mainly some wrapping scripts that makes the suspension
>> more feature full than the bare kernel provided but in the end, they
>> still use what the kernel provides.
> 
> Tuxonice also includes kernel patches, so it isn't only using what the
> kernel provides. You can use the tuxonice scripts with a vanilla kernel,
> you just miss out on the extra features.

Sure. But what are the extras in S2R-context? What do I miss?

But: as long as I don't know, I don't miss ;-)
And as I don't miss anything, it seems sufficient for me ....

Most of the features listed on the project-site belongs to
suspend-to-disk, so I just give the plain kernel a try again.

Stefan

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