Hi,

On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 10:50:54AM +0200, Jay wrote:
> 
> 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.

Ok. Once you retried without acpi_sleep=... boot options, i will add it to the
whitelist.

> >> 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)

hehe...:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/projects/powermanagement/cvs/suspend> egrep 
'(pciutils|libx86)-dev' README
To build the s2ram and s2both tools you will need the pciutils-devel
(pciutils-dev) package and the libx86-dev package (which you can get from

or, to say it politely: RTFREADME :-)

> > 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)

Yes, the non-CVS versions are hopelessly outdated. Maybe we should evaluate
if it is possible to somehow automatically put CVS-snapshots onto sourceforge.

On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 11:22:19AM +0200, Jay wrote:
> PS:
> thanks to this page
> http://blog.paulbetts.org/index.php/2007/02/11/fixing-software-suspend-hibernate-with-uswsusp-in-ubuntu-feisty-and-edgy/
> I was able to put uswsusp as default for my system.
> Some hacking of the scripts vas also necessary (distribution uswsusp deb
> puts binaries in /usr/bin, cvs in /usr/local/sbin). And also I added
> manualy my Laptop to whitelist and compiled it.
> 
> 
> Add1:
> just now I remembered that I still have vga=0 acpi_sleep=s3_bios,s3_mode
> in grub. I'll try to put out today when I have time and try it out. But
> I think, It shlouldn't prove important.

This is for sure important, since it means that you are always suspending
with the equivalent of "-a3".

> Add2:
> s2both is ingenial thinking but it doesnt work.
> It saves pci state (s2ram)
> then makes a snapshot (s2disk)
> And then shutdowns.
> It should stay in suspend to ram state, Instead it hibernates (but that
> works flawless).

more info is needed for debugging, but i am not the s2both expert to ask
you what exactly is necessary ;-)
-- 
Stefan Seyfried

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

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