Le dimanche 6 avril 2008 12:54:01 Michael Biebl, vous avez écrit : > Christian Perrier wrote: > > Quoting Didier Raboud ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > >> Works for me... And I have no hang on resume (which I mentioned on this > >> thread : http://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2008/03/msg00536.html ) > > > > Works for me as well. Indeed, I even was able to suspend to RAM while > > I wasn't earlier. However, I have to admit that up to now I didn't try > > very hard to make it work with 0.7. So, yesterday I spent some time > > fighting with the various options for my Dell X1 and finally found > > that "-f -p -m" was the yeky. > > > > I should try now with these options and 0.7 but, at least for me, 0.8 > > doesn't break things more than 0.7 > > > > I'd say: go for 0.8.... > > Well then, here is a second try. Difference to the last one is, that I > split the monolithic diff.gz into smaller junks and use quilt to apply > the patches in debian/patches. > > old version: > http://debs.michaelbiebl.de/uswsusp/0-monolithic-diff/ > new version: > http://debs.michaelbiebl.de/uswsusp/1-split-patches/ > > Cheers, > Michael
Hi, just ping'ing the wishlist bug. On my side, I'm using the above uswsusp (0.8-0.1) recompiled in amd64 without any issue for two months. Me too: "I'd say: go for 0.8". What about an upload in time for Lenny ? Best regards, OdyX -- Didier Raboud, proud Debian user. CH-1802 Corseaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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