Hi!
I tried s2ram today, and it works like a charm!
My computer is identified as follows:
sys_vendor = "ASUSTeK Computer INC."
sys_product = "W3A"
sys_version = "1.0"
bios_version = "0801"
It's not in the database but I can do "sudo s2ram -f" and then hit the
Enter key then my machine i
Hi,
You may want to add this to the whitelist. s2ram works perfectly for my
on Ubuntu 7.04 if I force it with the -f option.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo s2ram -i
This machine can be identified by:
sys_vendor = "Acer"
sys_product = "Aspire 3610"
sys_version = "0100 "
bios_v
On 7/25/07, Rafael J. Wysocki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> IIRC, we discussed that in the past and decided not to do it.
Well... Maybe now when the project advanced you have new arguments?
It will be much much easier for users.
Alon.
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Hi,
On Tuesday, 24 July 2007 19:51, Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was afraid to ask this question...
>
> But given the options, dependencies and system configuration, it would
> be simpler (to users) an autoconf/automake build environment.
>
> If you don't have any religion thing against t
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