Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> On Monday, 6 August 2007 02:36, Jeff Chua wrote:
>> On 8/6/07, Rafael J. Wysocki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> What does 's2ram -i' say about your machine?
>> This machine can be identified by:
>> sys_vendor = "LENOVO"
>> sys_product = "1702E7A"
>> sys_
Hello Stefan,
no, doesn't work either. It also brings the backlight on again, and
system is running and can be (blindly) rebooted, but no screen display
(everything's black)...
Pit
Stefan Seyfried wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Mar 31, 2007 at 11:30:10AM +0200, Pet
. In console mode I could spot a message 'Function not
implemented?' in the output.
In short, I put
S2RAM_OPTS="-f -p -s"
in /etc/pm/config and now pm-suspend works :-)
Cheers,
Pit
PS: Please CC me if you need other info/tests, I'm not on the list...
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your work! I am very happy now because suspend-to-ram was
pretty much the only thing that kept me going back to windows.
Peter
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Hello,
s2ram works on my laptop with the following command:
s2ram -f -a 3
Please see the attachment for "s2ram -i".
Best regards
Peter Stolz
This machine can be identified by:
sys_vendor = "Acer"
sys_product = "TravelMate 2420"
sys_version = &quo
bios_version = "D3CC"
See http://en.opensuse.org/S2ram for details.
Thanks for the nice package!
Greetings,
Peter
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list for the relatively near future.
[0] "swapon -a" activates everything it finds, and that's what most
distros do during boot. If you can see other machines' swap devices,
that's bad.
[1] If you hate that example, another with the same problem is when
you'
On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 17:37 +0100, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
> So it is a good idea to tell the engineer to do "mkswap" on the swap
> partition before putting the disk into the replacement hardware.
Ugh, no it's not. You really want the UUID on the swap area to remain
t