Hello! On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 14:30:23 +0100, Frédéric Gobry wrote: >> Additionally, you probably want to consider the suspend2 kernel >> patch series from http://www.suspend2.net/ to allow for reliably >> shutting the system off without losing state and storing memory >> into your swap partition or a file. > > Does suspend2 change the behavior of the system for suspend to mem, > or is it only for suspend to disk? I hesitated to use these patches, > as the debian kernel is far from a vanilla kernel, and I don't think > they packaged a version of it.
As you're on Debian:
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$ apt-cache search suspend2
kernel-patch-suspend2 - Linux kernel patch for software suspend 2
$ apt-cache policy kernel-patch-suspend2
kernel-patch-suspend2:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 2.1.9.9-4
Version table:
2.1.9.9-4 0
1 http://debian.fastweb.it experimental/main Packages
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FWIW, I've a T42p with a vanilla 2.6.15: suspend-to-ram and
suspend-to-disk works out of the box, with all the drivers enabled
(included ipw2100, radeonfb and Xorg radeon without DRI), even with
multiple repeated cycles.
BTW, I'm on Debian unstable ;-)
Thx, bye,
Gismo / Luca
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