>> 2/ The upgrade to the 2.6.37 kernel requires to change from hda to sda in the /etc/fstab and in /boot/grub.cfg
> I noticed that too. I edited the wiki page accordingly a few days ago. ok >> 3/ PMON graphical interface >> The PMON graphical interface offers a more userfriendly way to change the system parameters. >> Open it by pressing the "b" key at boot time > Doesn't work on my machine. If someone can figure out the specifics of this, please add to the Lemote page on our wiki. >> However, some parameter changes are saved correctly whereas some other not: > Lemote is still actively developping PMON [1]. You could submit bug reports about your problems. I informed the PMON project owner. >> 6/ With the 2.6.35 and the 2.6.37 kernels the yeelong-base and grub-yeeloong packages seem to be not more required. However the suspend to ram and the hibernate function dont work anymore. > Yeeloong-base does 2 things (so far): update the kernel and provide an init script for wifi. We've kept to 2.6.32 for a while now because there was no real need to update. > Yeeloong-base also pulls in grub-yeeloong because it's a nicer boot loader than PMON. It's slow, but I hear that's a lot better in newer versions of GRUB (should even be usable as a firmware replacement for PMON). We haven't got around to updating it yet. See: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.boot-loaders.grub.devel/17271 > Suspend and hibernate work for me with both .35 and .37. Make sure you edit the swap partition in /etc/fstab for .37. Do you get any error messages (check dmesg)? After trying "suspend to ram", dmesg says: ata& SRST failed (errno=-16 After tried to hibernate, the dmesg says: PM: thaw of devices complete after 322.949 msecs PM: Cannot find swap device, try swapon -a PM: Cannot get swap writer The swap line in /etc/fstab is /dev/sda5 none swap sw 0 0 This said, I though that the issue was that the swap partition was incorrectly set to 83 (instead of 82) in fdisk. I changed it and... got the same output in dmesg Same result after executing swapon -a Anyway, it's good to know that the power management is working on you configuration. I'll investigate further here later. Kind regards samy _______________________________________________ gNewSense-users mailing list gNewSense-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users