On 10/16/07, Whoopie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Marcin, does it mean that my patch is working for you? No hangs on
> resume?

I am afraid I didn't make myself clear, sorry. I simply removed -x and
-y parameters as mentioned in original report and forgot about
splashscreen. I'll try to test your patch for a moment.

That being said, I've got another bug. When someone upgrades the
kernel and then hibernates it's impossible to restore the hibernated
state. While booting Ubuntu just displays blinking cursor. Using
alt+f1 or alt+f7 (I forgot) one may display the message which says (in
English) that kernel has changed and therefore hibernated state cannot
be restored, do you want to continue, state will be lost (y/n). I see
three major problems here:

#1 - hibernate should be disabled from menu after kernel upgrade
#2 - the aforementioned message should be visible, and
#3 - localized, as most users wouldn't be able to react properly.

I lack skills to do #1 and #2, I'll try and see if this warning
message can be translated.

Thank you for your work.

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no hibernate with uswsusp installed
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