bopolissimus X platypus Jr wrote:

On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 13:04 +0800, Jay Jesus Amorin wrote:
im using acpi_sleep.

hmmm, thanks for the pointer.  i'll look at that.

software suspend is already enable in my kernel, i think there is problem with the configuration.

your swap file should probably at least the size of RAM, I'd make
it a bit larger.  Mine is around 1GB with ram at 768MB.
my swap is 1 gig with 256 of ram.

then, in your boot manager, add resume=/dev/[your_swap_partition]
to the boot kernel params.

and try to suspend.

getting swsusp *is* a pain though. I think i spent around a month
or two, off-and-on getting it working on my old laptop. and maybe 3-4 days off-and-on on this one. once it's working though, it's great.
tiger

ok thans, ill try this out.

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