On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 05:23:19PM +0200, Lockenvitz, Jan (EXT) wrote:
> > Thanks for the report. Does it also work from the text
> > console without any
> > other options or do you need "-a3" or "-p -m" there?
>
> Well, it is working without the need of "-a3" or "-p -m",
good.
> but if i s2ram from an external Monitor it resumes on the internel one. But
> thats not a problem for me.
Hm, that's strange, but maybe something that the X server needs to handle.
> An other strange behavior is that directly after resume it is put into
> suspend 2 ram again automatically. When i resume the next time it stays alive
> and everything is working as before invoking s2ram.
This is also strange, and i never have heard of something like that :-(
Maybe it helps if you change /etc/powersave/sleep to do
SUSPEND2RAM_FORCE="yes"
and then use "powersave -u" or the kpowersave applet to suspend to RAM
Best regards,
Stefan
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QA / R&D Team Mobile Devices | to use KDE."
SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nürnberg | -- Linus Torvalds
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