Hi,
(adding the suspend-devel list to cc: to get your findings into the mail
archive :-)
On Sat, Dec 09, 2006 at 08:00:55PM -0500, Allen wrote:
> sys_vendor = "Dell Computer Corporation"
> sys_product = "Dimension 3000 "
> sys_version = ""
> bios_version = "A02"
Is that a desktop machine with onboard graphics?
> Options that work:
>
> s2ram -f -p
> s2ram -f -p -m
Good. "-p -m" is probably safest.
> Options that don't work:
>
> s2ram -f (restarts X server)
> s2ram -f -a 1 (resume causes reboot)
> s2ram -f -a 2 (resume causes reboot)
> s2ram -f -a 3 (resume causes reboot)
Yes, -a X is known to behave that way on Dell machines.
> s2ram -f -s (screen not fully redrawn)
> s2ram -f -m (restarts X server)
> s2ram -f -p -s (screen not fully redrawn)
> s2ram -f -m -s (screen not fully redrawn)
>
> FYI, I have an Atheros wireless card in this desktop and no luck restoring
> the
> connection between the nic and the base station when resuming from suspend to
> ram, tried with and without networkmanager, but who knows, maybe it's the
> router.
You probably need to reload the driver for the card. Report this to the driver
authors to get it fixed, it is outside the scope of the s2ram program :-)
Thanks for testing
Stefan
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Stefan Seyfried
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SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nürnberg | "Well, surrounding them's out."
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