Hello- I've installed Debian on my Panasonic Toughbook 18, and am slowly setting everything up. I'm running 'testing'. I've got kernel 2.6.11 installed (via the kernel-image package), as well as the acpi, acpid, and hibernate packages. I edited hibernate.conf so that Software Suspend 2 is turned off, and I'm using this instead:
UseSysfsPowerState mem PowerdownMethod shutdown The strange thing is, after a suspend/resume, the screen is blank. I know the system is working because I can type "sudo shutdown -h now" and the machine switches off. Likewise, I sporadically can get the virtual terminal back by using Ctrl-Alt-Fn to switch between X and the console, though the screen is a whitish-grey color and I have to hit enter a few times to see the shell prompt. I've googled around for this issue, read various man pages & other docs, and fiddled around with the settings in hibernate.conf with little success. I hear Software Suspend 2 is just plain better for this sort of thing; would recompiling my kernel with swsusp2 patched in fix it? Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks much. -Tom Olson Lowly Undergraduate UNH -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

