Hi. On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 09:39:19AM +0100, Hans wrote: > Hi folks, > > in earlier times suspend-to-disk worked fine, but now after the years things > changed. Suspend-to-disk is no more working. This might be by changes in the > kernel and in the packages.
More like 'in the packages'. > What packages do I really need? On my debian/testing I have > > laptop-mode-tools, uswsusp, tux-on-ice, powerdevil (Plasma5),acpi and > hibernate. None of these. Laptop-mode-tools is for powersaving. uswsusp and tux-on-ice do not do anything that kernel cannot. powerdevil is a KDE GUI tool that cannot work unless underlying things do. acpid is irrelevant to the suspend-on-disk. hibernate is tux-on-ice related. > I believe, these might be too much. Any ideas? Remove all those save for laptop-mode-tools and powerdevil. Ensure you have swap configured. Invoke 'systemctl hibernate' if you're using systemd. Install pm-utils if not, and invoke 'pm-hibernate'. Reco

