The info is:
"
myPC:~# s2ram -i
This machine can be identified by:
   sys_vendor   = "System Manufacturer"
   sys_product  = "System Name"
   sys_version  = "System Version"
   bios_version = "ASUS A7V600 ACPI BIOS Revision 1008"
See http://en.opensuse.org/S2ram for details.

If you report a problem, please include the complete output above.
"

All options work, with the following caveats:
s2ram -f -a 2 (DOESN'T COME BACK UP AND LOCKS THE SYSTEM)

All other settings will suspend and restore the system, however, if I
don't want my Vesa framebuffer to be mangled, I must use s2ram -f -a 3
OR s2ram -f -s -p (OR another permutation with -s AND -p in it.)

The only other notes I have is that:
1) This is a desktop PC (ASUS A7V600, AMD Barton 2800+, ATI X700 Pro
AGP, 2 GB DDR 400)
2) I'm running Debian with the package from Unstable.
2) This really kicks *ss! So thanks! Suspend to ram it close to
instant, and suspend to disk is pretty darn quick as well.

This is great... I'm completely blown away...

_James Spencer

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