> > it went down, last thing on the console being > > suspending display at 0 (sorry the lines before...) > That's the nvidia driver suspending. > > There is more debug output for the remainig > drivers suspending, but this isn't sent to the > vga text console any more after nvidia is suspended. yes and no way (at least I didn't find any) to redirect this out to a file/syslog... > > display goes off, and tries to resume. it gets > > back to work but the display stays off. > I think at this time the only supported way to > suspend > is from the X11 environment; Xorg's nvidia module is > supposed to save and restore the state of the video > hardware. good to know.
> From the text console it may or may not work; IIRC > it depends on the system's bios. don't get me started on the bios in this beast ;-) > > i can type though, but don't see anything. > ... > > at least without X running keyboard still works so > > can type blindly. networking is also back. > So it seems all drivers (with the exception of > nvidia) suspend and resume just fine. I guess so. Well at least without the output for the rest of the drivers I can't point a finger on another module. > You can try to repeat the test suspend from the X > environment. On my test systems with nvidia video > hardware this does not work well; Xorg segfaults > at resume when doing a test-suspend-to-ram... >From test-suspend from X gives the same result, with the exception that the >wireless didn't come back, so I couldn't check much. numlock did still work >(which it didn't when I really suspended). /var/adm/messages only had Jan 16 21:18:06 akuma genunix: [ID 535284 kern.notice] System is being suspended Jan 16 21:20:30 akuma genunix: [ID 540533 kern.notice] ^MSunOS Release 5.11 Version snv_105 64-bit ... But I had to power down the notebook the hard way since a short press on the power button didn't trigger a shutdown... bernd -- This message posted from opensolaris.org