On Sat, Jul 28, 2007 at 12:20:00AM +0200, maestro wrote:
> Hello Stefan!
>
> well that does not sound that good :-(
unfortunately :-(
> one thing that i noticed when resuming on 2.6.18-1 (debian) kernel is
> that i can ping the resumed machine just fine and nmap returns the same
> open ports as
Hello Stefan!
well that does not sound that good :-(
one thing that i noticed when resuming on 2.6.18-1 (debian) kernel is
that i can ping the resumed machine just fine and nmap returns the same
open ports as before suspend - but i'm not able to connect to the
running sshd on the resumed machine
On Sun, Jul 22, 2007 at 07:48:17PM +0200, maestro wrote:
> Hello, sorry that i did not get back to you earlier
>
> > > i installed debian etch on my notebook [0] because sarge did not support
> > > any suspend capabilities on that model.
> >
> > What kernel version? Can you try a recent vanilla o
Hello, sorry that i did not get back to you earlier
> > i installed debian etch on my notebook [0] because sarge did not support
> > any suspend capabilities on that model.
>
> What kernel version? Can you try a recent vanilla or -mm kernel?
debian etch comes with 2.6.18 kernel. as you suggested
On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 01:47:02PM +0200, maestro wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> i installed debian etch on my notebook [0] because sarge did not support
> any suspend capabilities on that model.
What kernel version? Can you try a recent vanilla or -mm kernel?
> suspend-to-disk works OK when the gnome-
Hello all!
i installed debian etch on my notebook [0] because sarge did not support
any suspend capabilities on that model.
suspend-to-disk works OK when the gnome-applet is told to do so - but
i've had no luck with suspend-to-ram
so i tried s2ram from the suspend package with no luck. i tried al