On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 02:03:58PM +0200, Harry Kuiper wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I installed Debian Etch on a Dell XPS M1710. This machine is unknown
> to the version of s2ram that ships with Debian Etch. However, the
> machine resumes OK after s2ram -f except for the console. All virtual
> terminals are black. Logging in blind works fine, so it is purely a
> video problem. After I changed the default debian boot line in
> /boot/grub/menu.lst to include vga=794 the console also resumed OK. I
> tried vga=791 as well and that worked too.

Ok, that's interesting, since usually we have problems with vesafb and it
works better with plain VGA console :-)

Anyway, i have added the machine to the whitelist now.
> 
> Running s2ram --identify gives:
> 
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~$ sudo /usr/sbin/s2ram --identify
>   This machine can be identified by:
>       sys_vendor   = "Dell Inc."
>       sys_product  = "MXG061                          "
>       sys_version  = ""
>       bios_version = "A06"
>   See http://en.opensuse.org/S2ram for details.

Thanks for reporting
-- 
Stefan Seyfried
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