I hope, this is what you need:
l158dio:~ # s2ram -i
This machine can be identified by:
    sys_vendor   = "Acer"
    sys_product  = "TravelMate 2410"
    sys_version  = "0100           "
    bios_version = "V1.04     "
See /usr/src/linux/Doc*/power/video.txt for details,
then reimplement neccessary steps here and mail patch to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Good luck!

sometimes it happens, that the operation system forgets to ask for the password 
after the resume (from suspend to ram) although i have set it to do that..

for those not knowing the history, i pasted it to the end of the mail
(SUSPEND2RAM_FORCE="yes"
SUSPEND2RAM_ACPI_SLEEP="3" does work on my machine...)


> ------------ Původní zpráva ------------
> Od: Stefan Seyfried <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Předmět: Re: acer travel mate 2413 NLM - s2ram - f -a 3 DOES WORK - under a 
> user
> on suse 10.1 final remastered, NOT under root on suse 10.1 final
> Datum: 27.11.2006 08:36:32
> ----------------------------------------
> On Sun, Nov 26, 2006 at 08:35:37PM +0100, Pavel Machek wrote:
> 
> > I do not think we have that machine in whitelist. (Stefan?)
> 
> > Can you do s2ram (as root) so that we know DMI strings to whitelist?
> 
> Yes, please do (as root):
> 
> s2ram -n
> 
> and post the complete output of this command. Then we know if it is in the
> whitelist and (if not) how we can identify it :-)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
>     Stefan

> my version is suse 10.1 final remastered.
> as a linux novice, after half a year of using linux, i was told that i should 
> not use linux as root
> so i tried it out (the heaviest problem was to make fat and ntfs accesible 
> for me as a "user")
> finally this experiment was succesful and after editing etc/powersave/sleep
> to
> SUSPEND2RAM_FORCE="yes"
> SUSPEND2RAM_ACPI_SLEEP="3"
> I found out, that suspend to ram works almost faultlessly (under root it 
> worked only as described below). I registered only one problem - when i 
> changed screen locking in kpowersave from automatic to xscreensaver, it 
> happend once that after resume nothing was functional, so I had to turn the 
> power off with power button and to restart.
>
> but if screen locking in kpowersavekpowersave was set to automatic, I 
> registered no critical problem (only one minor bug - screen is blank, without 
> a screensaver, although there should be some)

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