On Monday 28 November 2005 17:36, Uwe Klosa wrote:
> No they did not. I've got a compile error.
>
> But I have a solution for my problem. In my kernel config SMP was activated
> - has always been. But in the current kernels suspend2 depends on (!SMP ||
> SUSPEND_SMP). After I changed that - I deactivated SMP for now - SUSPEND2
I have had the exact same experience. The point is I have a P4 3.2 GHz + HT
processor and want to use the SMP support, as well as suspend. This worked in
2.6.12 so it's a patching error, right?
Cheers...
-Robin,
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