On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 01:34:33PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi, I'd like to help contribute to the whitelist.  I'm a first-time
> conributer though, so if I missed something please feel free to ask.
> 
> On my machine:
>     sys_vendor   = "LENOVO"
>     sys_product  = "94553KU"
>     sys_version  = "Thinkpad R60"
>     bios_version = "7CETC1WW (2.11 )"
> 
> s2ram works with the -m flag (--vbe_mode).
> 
> It also "works" without the flag, but, I found, only when my GUI (gdm) is
> running; when I booted into single user mode to test this, s2ram without
> -m suspended fine, but after resume the display consisted of green blocks
> (thankfully it was just the display messed up, and I could reboot via the
> commandline I was at).
> 
> I'm running Debian Etch with its 2.6.18 kernel.  I *am* booting with
> acpi_sleep=s3_bios, and didn't test how s2ram worked without it since it's

Don't do that. Use "s2ram -a1" instead.

> mentioned as one of the background workarounds on the homepage.

I will need to rework that page if you understood it that way ;-)

So i guess from your description that "s2ram -f -a1 -m" works for you, which
is pretty strange. Does "s2ram -f -a3" also work?

Is this a 32 or a 64 bit machine? (and if it is 64bit, does it run a 64bit
kernel / userland?)
-- 
Stefan Seyfried

"Any ideas, John?"
"Well, surrounding them's out." 

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