try reboot -f dryrun
after that check dmesg, that should tell you what driver has problems

On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 10:12 AM, Gordon<gfreem...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm running svn_111b and my system will not enter suspend mode. Mobo is an 
> ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe, CPU is an AMD Athlon 64 and the video card is a GeForce 
> 6600GT. When I press Suspend, the video display turns off and I think I can 
> hear atleast one hard drive go into standby, but the system still stays up, 
> fans don't slow at all so it's not fully suspending. It will not recover from 
> this state either, the system needs a full reset to bring the display up 
> again.
>
> I've disable the few devices that did not have drivers in the BIOS, and 
> Device Driver Utility displays no problems. prtdiag and prtconf -D output is 
> attached.
>
> # cat /etc/power.conf
> device-dependency-property removable-media /dev/fb
> S3-support              enable
> autopm                  default
> autoS3                  default
> cpu-threshold           1s
> # Auto-Shutdown         Idle(min)       Start/Finish(hh:mm)     Behavior
> autoshutdown            30              9:00 9:00               noshutdown
> cpupm  enable
>
> /var/adm/messages just displays "System is being suspeded", no warnings or 
> errors.
>
> Seems like this would have to be a driver issue somewhere? Perhaps one does 
> not support suspending? It's pretty standard desktop hardware (if a little 
> old) so I would have thought it would work fine. Anyone have an idea what the 
> problem could be?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help here.
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