Hi. I've been running my laptop for about a year. It's a Lenovo-branded Thinkpad R61. For most of its life, everything went fine. Suddenly, about a month ago, I lost the ability to suspend.
I'm using Ubuntu 8.04, with a variety of their kernels, such as 2.6.22-14. I'd like to tell you what version of pm-suspend I'm using, but typing 'pm-suspend --version' causes the screen to go blank and bumps me to some blank virtual console or something. This is the same thing that happens when I use any combination of quirks I've tried. I get bumped to some blank virtual console. Perhaps VC 7 without X graphics on it. Hitting alt-F7 takes me back into X. Nothing shows up in the syslog or in /var/log/pm-suspend.log. The machine stays active. The screen is on, it responds to ssh, all calculations continue. Just that slight bump to the graphics is the only way I know that anything at all has happened. The traditional quirks to use with this hardware platform are s3-mode and s3-bios. That combination has the same results as any other combination. So what should I try? How can I get some more information out of there? Do I need to set it to some sort of debug mode in order to get the debugging info? Thanks. --Ryan _______________________________________________ Pm-utils mailing list Pm-utils@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/pm-utils