On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 09:24:11PM +0200, Guenther Schwarz wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 16. Mai 2007 14:55 schrieb Stefan Seyfried:
> > [forgot to cc the list on the first try, sorry]
> >
> > On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 10:29:22PM +0200, Guenther Schwarz wrote:
> > > xxx:~ # s2ram -i
> > > This machine can be
Am Mittwoch, 16. Mai 2007 14:55 schrieb Stefan Seyfried:
> [forgot to cc the list on the first try, sorry]
>
> On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 10:29:22PM +0200, Guenther Schwarz wrote:
> > xxx:~ # s2ram -i
> > This machine can be identified by:
> > sys_vendor = "ASUSTeK Computer Inc."
> >
Stefan Seyfried wrote:
> [forgot to cc the list on the first try, sorry]
>
> On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 10:29:22PM +0200, Guenther Schwarz wrote:
>> xxx:~ # s2ram -i
>> This machine can be identified by:
>> sys_vendor = "ASUSTeK Computer Inc."
>> sys_product = "M2N "
>> s
[forgot to cc the list on the first try, sorry]
On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 10:29:22PM +0200, Guenther Schwarz wrote:
> xxx:~ # s2ram -i
> This machine can be identified by:
> sys_vendor = "ASUSTeK Computer Inc."
> sys_product = "M2N "
> sys_version = "1.0 "
> b
xxx:~ # s2ram -i
This machine can be identified by:
sys_vendor = "ASUSTeK Computer Inc."
sys_product = "M2N "
sys_version = "1.0 "
bios_version = "0208"
xxx:~ # s2ram -f
Switching from vt7 to vt1
Seems to work fine. I did not try from console though, an