Ross Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Paulo J. S. Silva" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> This is somewhat a follow up to Ross Petter email.
>
> Thanks for confirming my findings. It's good to know I didn't mess
> something up.
>
>> I have the same laptop as him, a U205-S5067. I also get
"Paulo J. S. Silva" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is somewhat a follow up to Ross Petter email.
Thanks for confirming my findings. It's good to know I didn't mess
something up.
> I have the same laptop as him, a U205-S5067. I also get basically the
> same behavior: is I try to suspend, the
This is somewhat a follow up to Ross Petter email.
I have the same laptop as him, a U205-S5067. I also get basically the
same behavior: is I try to suspend, the screen power off very fast but
the fan start moving like there is some processing going on.
But, if I wait long enough (between 5 and 1
I have a Dell XPS M1210 box with Core Duo 2 Ghz, 2G RAM and an nVIDIA
GeForce Go 7400 GPU (and I'm using the proprietary nvidia modules) running
on a Debian box.
>From the very beginning I'd never had success in getting this box to support
sw suspend. But amazingly with 2.6.20 (no extra patches),