On Tuesday 08 May 2007 03:34, mike dentifrice wrote:
> Hi there,

Hi,

>
> To my surprise, suspend-to-RAM worked out the box here, on a MacBook C2D
> (not pro) running the testing flavour of Debian GNU/Linux (with kernel
> 2.6.21-mactel, xorg 1:7.1.0-16, xserver-video-xorg-i810 2:1.7.2-4,
> libdrm 2.0.2-0.1, and a 64bits distribution). Only when the machines
> wakes up, the backlight is off, and has to be brought back using pommed.

could you tell me with which method you suspend? sysfs or software suspend?
Could you please share your kernel and xorg configuration?

On my MacBook suspend-to-RAM does not work :(
I'm also using Debian (etch) 64bit...

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> Cheers,

Regards,
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