I see from the archives that this topic has been dicsussed repeatedly,
but I just can't seem to make it work, no matter whose instructions I
try.

I have a brand new MacBook Pro 15" 2.16GHz laptop.  I'm running Debian
etch under 2.6.18-rc6 with the mactel patches (except for the ones that
we were advised aren't needed any longer).

My major sticking point right now is suspend to RAM.  I don't really
care about suspend to disk -- suspending to RAM is where I'm most
interested.

I have tried every method I can think of to make this work -- echo mem >
/sys/power/state, running s2ram with various options, hibernate, etc.
I have, of course, tried unloading all the modules I can, including the
ever-important sky2.

The best I can ever get it is a hang during the suspend process.  It
will get as far as "Stopping tasks", and, if I understand the output
properly, actually does that.  It will then hang.

If I let it sit there long enough -- about 2 minutes -- the power
eventually goes off.  Maybe it enters some sort of suspend state, maybe
not, but it certainly can't wake from that and do anything useful other
than a power cycle.

It seems most of the problems people have had are relating to the waking
up part, but I'm not getting that far.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

-- John


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