I've just had another shot at s2ram: running s2ram -f -p -m from VT2 will
suspend the machine---and it is resumable. Still, after resume if I try to
switch back to X (VT7) it blanks and freezes, and then a hard power off is
required.
Thank you---again----
On 01/06/07, Simon Cullen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Stefan,
Thanks for your reply. Yes, it did suspend. (A decided improvement since
I last tried that method.) When I tried to resume the screen did not come
back, and the caps light wouldn't respond, though there was intermittent
hard disk activity. So that's the same behaviour I was finding with s2ram .
. .
Cheers,
Simon
On 31/05/07, Stefan Seyfried <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sun, May 20, 2007 at 07:28:40PM +1000, Simon Cullen wrote:
> > Eeek ... Sorry: I forgot to mention that I am running s2ram -f -p
> -m. None
> > of the other options appear to work at all. (They just go to a blank
> screen
> > and don't actually suspend the machine.)
>
> Does it suspend if you just do "echo mem > /sys/power/state"?
>
> The options you give to s2ram should have no influence _before_ it
> suspends.
> They only really do anything _after_ resume.
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