Am Samstag, 22. Januar 2011 schrieb Paul Menzel:

Hi Paul, 
> Could you at least please update your report with that information, so
> that people are aware what solution you chose.
> 

I did so. 
> > and b) do not use suspend-to-disk. I think both problems will be fixed
> > in the future anyway.
> 
> It might be quicker, when you report that problem.
The bug was reported to the kernel-team now.

> 
> I assure you there are a lot of capable people reading debian-user who
> are able to read and understand code and help you. At least try it.

Also this is now reported to debian-user. 
> 
> […]
> 
> I hope that is not the impression you got of the reaction. I think your
> reports were very useful and only got to the wrong list.
> 

No it is not. Although I sometimes thought, I am a little bit nerdy.
> So if you have not given up yet, I would recommend the following for you
> to do.
> 

I never easy give up, I am a fighter! :)
> PPP: Send a message to `debian-user` and update your bug report with the
> link to your message in the `debian-user` archive and that you put the
> old package on hold for now.
> 
Already done.

> Suspend-to-disk: Could you in the log files pinpoint, when this problem
> started? If not please submit a report against the Linux kernel package,
> because I think that is the most probably culprit. My experience is that
> the maintainers are very responsive there.
> 
> 

Sorry, sadly there are no logfiles, as I am deleting them after 2 days. The 
last time I know it worked, was 3 weeks ago from now.
> Thanks and good luck,
> 
> Paul

Thank you very much , and also for moralic support.

Greetz

Hans

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