Currently, enabling suspend to ram requires you to edit
/etc/default/acpi-support, uncomment the second line, save it, reboot
and attempt to sleep. This is less than ideal. I've implemented a scheme
for auto-enabling sleep on machines we know work. In order to populate
it, I need people with *working* sleep to email *me* (not the mailing
list) the output of the command

sudo dmidecode

and I'll add working devices to the list. It would be excellent to have 
a large number of machines working from first install, so please do give 
sleep a try and let me know if it works.

Thanks,
-- 
Matthew Garrett | [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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