On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 06:34:58 -0600, Victor Lowther wrote: > Nigel wants to take as much of the userspace (including X) out of the > picture.
Ahhh. Yes. That's what I have been doing. > The easiest way of doing what he asks is to boot the system > into single-user mode by adding single to the end of your kernel boot > line, or by running "telinit S" from as root. Right. I already have been booting to single and been using the pm- suspend command to suspend. > While I am thinking about it, which distro are you using and what > parameters are you booting your kernel with? Ubuntu Hardy with the 2.6.28-rc8 kernel.org kernel and Ubuntu Intrepid's pm-utils release (1.1.2.4-1ubuntu8). > I agree. There are some things in the pipe to make it easier, though -- > once kernel mode setting hits mainstream most of our video related > suspend/resume issues should go away on supported video chipsets. I dream of the day. :-) One thing I'm thinking about, given that /sys/power/tm_trace is indicating that the resume problem is in LNXVIDEO, and I have the "i915" module loaded (it's one that I can not remove as something is always holding a reference to it) when I suspend/resume, is there any way to not use that module, at least to see if it's the culprit? Is there a generic video module I can substitute for it? b. _______________________________________________ Pm-utils mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/pm-utils
