Hi,

* Stefan Seyfried wrote:
>...
> i'm taking suspend-devel into cc: to present your results to a wider audience
> :-)
>
> On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 05:20:21AM +0100, Yaroslav Latyshev wrote:
>>
>> FYI (addition to the whitelist):
>>
>> "s2ram -s -f" works fine (in X11) on:
>>
>>     sys_vendor   = "Sony Corporation"
>>     sys_product  = "PCG-TR2MP(DE)"
>>     sys_version  = "01"
>>     bios_version = "R0111G1"
>>
>> Just "s2ram -f" crashes X11, "s2ram -a 1" and "s2ram -a 3" freeze the
>> machine on resume (nothing except hard poweroff works),
>> "s2ram -a 2" kills the backlight (but reboot via ctrl-alt-del works).
>
> Ok,
>
>> The machine uses 1280x768 resolution and the 915resolution bios patch,
>> therefore I figured, -s should be the right thing.
>
> One has nothing to do with the other.

I thought if you don't store the VGA settings it will kill the soft bios
patch... Ah well :)

> Could you try "-p -m" and "-p -s" also, which are slightly "more safe"
> than plain "-s"?

"-p -m" kills the display if done from X11 (garbage on screen, screen
slowly going from black to white... scary), but switching away from X
and back to it restores the picture.

"-p -s" works fine from X.

> Thanks for testing,

Thanks for the tool!

BTW could the s2ram options be included in s2both? Otherwise it is
useless until the machine is in the whitelist, which is a pity.

Best regards,

Yaroslav

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