regarding issue #3, can't hibernation support be detected automatically?
Why should a user have to tweak a text-file to enable hibernate support?

Cheers,
Celso

On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 10:36 +0000, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Flight 4 has been released, and contains various chunks of 
> laptop-related updates. If you could test this release well, that would 
> be great - we'll then have a good idea as to what needs working on in 
> the last few weeks before release.
> 
> Things to concentrate on this time around:
> 
> 1) Hotkeys. Do they work?
> 
> 2) Suspend - we're using gnome-power-manager now. Does hitting the sleep 
> key suspend? Does changing settings in gnome-power-manager let you 
> change what the sleep key does? Does the machine wake up again?
> 
> 3) Hibernate - if you've been tracking dapper, your hibernate 
> configuration may have been lost. Please check 
> /etc/mkinitramfs/initramfs.conf for a line with RESUME in. If it looks 
> like
> 
> #RESUME=
> 
> then change it to
> 
> RESUME=/dev/foo
> 
> replacing foo with your swap partition, then do sudo update-initramfs 
> -u. Hibernate should then work - please file a bug if it doesn't.
> 
> Known issues:
> 
> 1) Synaptics pads may move very slowly
> 2) USB may not survive suspend/resume. If it doesn't, please try 
> upgrading to the latest acpi-support package.
> 
> -- 
> Matthew Garrett | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 


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