ok a little more testing I did: I uninstalled the nvidia drivers. upon enabling cpr_debug and running uadmin 3 22 I get Saving System State. Please Wait... suspending drivers...Suspending device keyboard at 0 Suspending device mouse at 1 Suspending device i8042 at 1,60 Suspending device device at 0
here it stops. The display stays on, I can type blindly again, networking is back. So I ssh'ed into the notebook. dmesg gives: Jan 16 14:13:08 akuma genunix: [ID 535284 kern.notice] System is being suspended Jan 16 14:13:09 akuma genunix: [ID 122848 kern.warning] WARNING: Unable to suspend device display at 0. Jan 16 14:13:09 akuma genunix: [ID 537702 kern.warning] WARNING: Device is busy or does not support suspend/resume. Jan 16 14:13:10 akuma /sbin/dhcpagent[201]: [ID 967406 daemon.warning] refreshing state on iwh0 Jan 16 14:13:10 akuma /sbin/dhcpagent[201]: [ID 732872 daemon.error] dhcp_bound_complete: cannot add default router 192.168.2.1 on iwh0: File exists Jan 16 14:13:11 akuma cpr: [ID 208601 kern.notice] Jan 16 14:13:11 akuma The system is back where you left! Jan 16 14:13:11 akuma genunix: [ID 583038 kern.notice] System has been resumed. Looks like I cannot suspend with the non-nvidia display driver. Still why doesn't the display come back, when it didn't complete the suspend? Whats next to check? With the latest nvidia driver (180.22) I see the same result. uadmin 3 20 would suspend the notebook it halfway wakes up again as described in the first post, i.e. keyboard dead, networking still dead, disk spinning. Bernd -- This message posted from opensolaris.org