When I bought my laptop, it was shipped with a cubbi-suspend2 kernel and
the fglrx driver and ran under FC6.i386. suspend worked for me on the
shipped configuration.
When I upgraded to F9.x86_64, I no longer needed the cubbi-suspend2
kernel (now called tuxonice), and suspend worked really well.
I'm running Fedora 11 on an x86_64 Core 2 Quad Xeon and a Supermicro
X7DWA-N motherboard. I previously ran Fedora 10.
Suspend mostly works for me, but when I wake back up, I can't make the
network work. I tried restarting networking, ifconfig down and then
up again, but nothing I've tried will
On 01/08/2010 01:53 PM, Don Quixote de la Mancha wrote:
I'm running Fedora 11 on an x86_64 Core 2 Quad Xeon and a Supermicro
X7DWA-N motherboard. I previously ran Fedora 10.
Suspend mostly works for me, but when I wake back up, I can't make the
network work. I tried restarting networking,
On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 10:05 AM, Kevin J. Cummings
cummi...@kjchome.homeip.net wrote:
When I bought my laptop, it was shipped with a cubbi-suspend2 kernel and
the fglrx driver and ran under FC6.i386. suspend worked for me on the
shipped configuration.
When I upgraded to F9.x86_64, I no
On 01/08/2010 03:10 PM, Peter Langfelder wrote:
Not sure if this will help, but you can try. I have a Lenovo T60 with
some ATI graphics card and the standard radeon driver. Suspend only
works if the system is booted with a nomodeset option. I don't quite
recall what went wrong when trying
I'm running Fedora 11 on an x86_64 Core 2 Quad Xeon and a Supermicro
X7DWA-N motherboard. I previously ran Fedora 10.
Suspend mostly works for me, but when I wake back up, I can't make the
network work.
I should mention that with the amount of RAM installed in my machine -
16 GB - suspend
HTH,
It did indeed. Thanks!
Peter
Is this still broken in F12? If so, it should be in the release notes
since its obviously also broken in F11
Glad I could be of help. BTW, this was also broken in Fedora 10.
Peter
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On 01/08/2010 06:34 PM, Don Quixote de la Mancha wrote:
I'm running Fedora 11 on an x86_64 Core 2 Quad Xeon and a Supermicro
X7DWA-N motherboard. I previously ran Fedora 10.
Suspend mostly works for me, but when I wake back up, I can't make the
network work.
I should mention that with the
On 01/08/2010 06:54 PM, Peter Langfelder wrote:
HTH,
It did indeed. Thanks!
Peter
Is this still broken in F12? If so, it should be in the release notes
since its obviously also broken in F11
Glad I could be of help. BTW, this was also broken in Fedora 10.
grumble. (Which my