Stefan Seyfried  wrote / napĂ­sal(a):
> On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 09:42:18PM +0200, Jay wrote:
>   
>> Well
>> you can white list
>>     sys_vendor   = "FUJITSU SIEMENS"
>>     sys_product  = "LIFEBOOK T4210"
>>     sys_version  = " "
>>     bios_version = "Version 1.02 "
>>
>> works with
>> s2ram -f -v
>>
>> Story:
>> from all possibe switches of s2ram (-a [1-3], -s, -p, -m, vga=0 (grub) ,
>> together 64 possibilties) I tryed round 40.
>> Than I found in the cvs version new switch -v , and it works on the
>> first time!
>>     
>
> Cool. This is AFAIR the first report of success with "-v", at least ~4 months
> after we implemented it (and people had been requestong it for a long time,
> just to now not use it ;-))
>
> So just one question: does it work from both the text console and X or only
> from X?
>
>   
>From both.
It switches cleanly from X to vt1, and then back. (actually from any vtx
to vt1 and back)
It works so good, that I've set it as "lid close" event. Video, wireless
... all comes back. Only issue is sound, it never resurects, just reting
last second from before sleep and terribly loud. I will surelly
experiment with it, but for now I take care to close all sound (mplayer,
amarok ...)
By the way. I'm using KDE with Beryl. :) (I red that sleep and beryl
doesnt like each other, but now they do)

>> Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!!
>> Could you please mail me when my notebook is whitelisted in cvs, please?
>>     
>
> Of course, once we have clarified the textconsole vs. X issue.
>
>   
>> Compiling and installing of uswsusp is is a nightmare.
>> many -dev packages are necessary and it was difficut to find them.
>>     
>
> Do you still know which ones? If they are not listed in the documentation,
> a patch to the documentation might be appropriate.
>
>   
I'm not sure now, but as I'm helping many people with linuxes, I can be
sure I will compile it more than once from now on :)
What I remember are pciutils-dev and libx86-dev  (I'm not sure 100%, But
I'll send you the list. Or better, when feisty comes out (I'm beta) I'll
try it on a clean install)

>> Installing? Still I dont know if I installed it allright. (make
>> install-s2both, make install-s2disk, make install-s2ram), is that all?
>> (why make install doesnt work?)
>>     
>
> Patches are always welcome ;-)
>   

Well, now I found out that the cvs version already works with make install.
So my mistake (the version for download didn't)

hope this helps :)

jay

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