Arnaud Patard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> Why put that in a kernel update for a stable release?
>> Users are meant to use pmsuspend from the suspend-scripts package,
>> which already handles that.
>
> ... which is not the case.

Oops, actually, it should be fine for 2006.0, since the cooker fixes
were never backported, sorry for the noise...

> Not all users are using pmsuspend

They're not using /sys/power/state either :p

> (and iirc also not all of our tools too)

Right, some patches are still not applied...

> So that means, there are cases where the suspend scripts were broken :(
> On some boxes, when the acpi resume of some devices is more or less
> broken (either on bios or on driver side), you may not get the power
> button event.... Depending on the device, the user may not detect that
> the device failed to resume.

Yes, that was probably broken

-- 
Olivier Blin - Mandriva

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