I have finally got some acpi sleep states working on my desktop box (thanks 
everyone!), but not all the way I would like.

The box has an asus p4p800-se motherboard and a hyperthreading p4 processor. 
Hyperthreading is enabled in the kernel (which is why it was hard to find out 
how to get sleep enabled in the kernel config).

'echo standby > /sys/power/state' works fine.

'echo disk > /sys/power/state' doesn't, but I'm not worried for now. swsusp2 
conflicts (or used to) with reiser4 (which I use) and the original swsusp is 
known to have problems.

'echo mem > /sys/power/state' is what is frustrating. It goes to sleep 
alright, but I can't wake it up. The only thing that does anything is the 
power button, and what that does is send the system into shutdown. If the 
sleep state is initiated from a console, the screen remains black during the 
brief reawakening. If the sleep state is initiated from the X server then I 
get some kind of funny pattern on the screen of the kind that says that the 
video card is confused.

This last one is the sleep state I most want to use, so any help getting it to 
work properly would be much appreciated.

many thanks
Robert
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