On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 05:00:24PM +0200, Till Dörges wrote:
> On 31.05.2007 16:33, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
> 
> >> I just experimented a bit with s2ram and it seems that it works okay on my 
> >> machine. I
> >> tested it both from X11 and the console. A couple of test runs worked 
> >> satisfactorily.
> [...]
> >> --- snip ---
> >> #  s2ram -i
> >> This machine can be identified by:
> >>     sys_vendor   = "IBM"
> >>     sys_product  = "2653R6G"
> >>     sys_version  = "Not Available"
> >>     bios_version = "1NET14WW (1.08 )"
> >> --- snap ---
> >>
> >> The options for s2ram are "-f -r".
> > 
> > Does this also work from the console? I'd guess that you need "-a 3" there,
> > but i might of course be wrong.
> 
> I works from both X11 and the console.

Ok, thanks for confirming, added to the whitelist.
-- 
Stefan Seyfried
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