Hello Brian, > Ahhh. Excellent detective work. So the question becomes, what does > this mean in terms of generic suspending and gnome[-power-manager]'s > generic suspend functionality?
> I see that s2ram is userspace suspending vs. I suppose the default of > kernel suspending. Again, though, I don't know what the implications of > this are. Well, not much of a conoisseur in this topic, sorry. AFAIK, the choice for pwer management is not for s2ram/s2disk/s2both (which I must say, I have tried and worked, at least the first two), but for pm-utils, installed by default. I have the s2 pack installed, but they are not activated by default from the gnome utils, one must activate them via sudo from the terminal, and that is not that great. At some point I tried modifying the hal scripts (not my idea, found so in the web) at /usr/lib/hal/scripts/linux/* which I think bring the system into the different powersave states, but to no avail. I got a little bit tired of it and I don't suspend, but somehow I managed to hibernate... not the same but so far, so good. If you have some ideas on this to share, I might try them! Cheers, Ricard. -- return from suspend doesn't restore screen https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/522646 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs