Re: [Suspend-devel] Why's the whitelist hardcoded?

2007-07-17 Thread Bruno Hertz
Stefan Seyfried <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > s2both probably won't help you in this case, since it invalidates the image > once the suspend returns from the Kernel. If your video card fails to power > up, you can not just shut it down and expect it to resume from disk. Ya, thanks. I'm still not

Re: [Suspend-devel] Why's the whitelist hardcoded?

2007-07-09 Thread Bruno Hertz
Arkadiusz Miskiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The only reason is - no one implemented external configuration file/database > for whitelist. Volunteers welcome. Ah ok. Was asking because I'm using s2both for a Debian Etch desktop system where I guess putting the specs into a "global" whiteli

[Suspend-devel] Why's the whitelist hardcoded?

2007-07-06 Thread Bruno Hertz
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