On Sun, 2006-01-22 at 16:52 +0100, arjan Timmerman wrote:
> hi guys,
> 
> After tpowa updated kernel26 2.6.15.1-2, we now can use suspend to ram
> again. In the last day or so i spend making powersave ready for
> archlinux. I now can finaly suspend my system.
> 
> I just added the package to unstable, cause it is something that could
> cause corruption data.
> 
> known issues:
> - nforce drivers won't work for suspend, your soundcard will be not
> making any noise after suspend, it is blacklisted.
> - nvidia driver will work if you use nvagp in your xorg.conf. add
> 'Option "NvAGP" "1"' to your Device section. 
> - there is a blacklist of modules, they will be unloaded if possible and
> reloaded on resume.
> - netfs network and alsa will be stopped on suspend and started again on
> resume.
> 
> requirements
> - hal 0.5.5.1-5
> - kernel 2.6.15.1-2
> - acpid
hmmm forgot one more thing, your user will need to be in the group
"power"
> 
> If you are going to test it, please keep in mind you will have all of
> your important docs closed. 
> 
> how to use it:
> install powersave from unstable. 
> start the powersaved daemon.
> run hal-system-power-suspend
> 
> see if it works, if it doesn't you can look at /var/log/suspend2ram.log
> and see what goed wrong, try to give any feedback on troubles and so. 
> This way we can try to get as much working suspend to ram systems.
> 
> I hope people will test it and give me feedback what should be improved.
> feedback can be given on irc/mailinglist/bugtracker.
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> Arjan Timmerman a.k.a Blaasvis
> 
> 
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