On Sun 2006-12-24 08:41:13, Andy Low wrote:
> Dear Pavel,
>
> Thanks again for your helpful support!
>
> I have compiled fresh 2.6.19.1 kernels from kernel.org using the config
> from Suse 10.1 and 10.2. No change - s2ram still did not work.
>
> I also tried with the config from Ubuntu 6.1 but
Hi,
On Sunday, 24 December 2006 09:41, Andy Low wrote:
> Dear Pavel,
>
> Thanks again for your helpful support!
>
> I have compiled fresh 2.6.19.1 kernels from kernel.org using the config
> from Suse 10.1 and 10.2. No change - s2ram still did not work.
>
> I also tried with the config from Ubu
Dear Pavel,
Thanks again for your helpful support!
I have compiled fresh 2.6.19.1 kernels from kernel.org using the config
from Suse 10.1 and 10.2. No change - s2ram still did not work.
I also tried with the config from Ubuntu 6.1 but I couldn't get it to
boot (I think I don't understand how th
Hi!
> Maybe this machine doesn't work with the Suse 10.2 kernel for the same
> reason as thread_id=31267289 (HP nx6125 on Suse 10.2)?
>
> Do you think I should wait until Suse do a kernel update, or try to get
> Suse 10.2 to work properly with kernel 2.6.17?
Don't count on suse kernel updates he
Dear Pavel,
Thanks for this helpful response! Super support service!
I copied the Ubuntu kernel, initrd & /lib/modules/2.6.17-10-generic/...
onto Suse 10.2.
With a bit of fiddling I got it to start X (with a usb mouse rather than
the Touchpad) and found that:-
* s2ram -f -p -s works properly, w
hi!
> I am trying to get my Dell Latitude C400 to work with s2ram. No luck
> yet. OK, so its quite old, but otherwise it works very well with linux.
>
> I am using opensuse 10.2 - kernel 2.6.18.2-34-default SMP
>
> Booting using init=/bin/bash and mounting /proc and /sys gives:-
>
> * s2ram -
I am trying to get my Dell Latitude C400 to work with s2ram. No luck
yet. OK, so its quite old, but otherwise it works very well with linux.
I am using opensuse 10.2 - kernel 2.6.18.2-34-default SMP
Booting using init=/bin/bash and mounting /proc and /sys gives:-
* s2ram -f -a 1 reboots
*