Paul Sladen wrote:
Currently we white-list those machines that we know to have working Suspend,
or which we are aware require certain workarounds to ensure that Suspend or
Hibernate work.

If you constantly find yourself having to [re]set the value of:

  ACPI_SLEEP=true

at the top of:

  /etc/default/acpi-support

then I'd like to white-list your laptop so that you don't have to!  If you
have working Suspend, please can you copy the output of:

  cat /var/lib/acpi-support/*-*

and paste it at the end of:

  https://launchpad.net/bugs/44781

Note:  If it is anything but a simple "Yes, suspend works on this
laptop" request, then please file a separate bug-report.


Paul,

Sorry about the question, but the semantics just changed recently, so I'm a little unclear as to what you want.

My laptop will properly hibernate, and resume, but sometimes has problems with suspend and resume. Should I still add it to the list? If so, should I note the limitation that suspend should not be enabled by default, but hibernate should?

Since suspend and sleep were just recently defined as sleep being either operation, and suspend being the old suspend to RAM, I am uncertain whether you are using the new definitions, or are just talking about suspend in general as it use to be used...

Thanks in advance,
-Matt



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