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Subject: [powersave - Help] suspend-to-disk doesn't work via kpowersave Date: Friday 22 December 2006 19:20 From: "SourceForge.net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Read and respond to this message at: https://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=4071819 By: sparkxy System Suse 10.2 (upgrade from Suse 10.1) laptop HP NX7010 KDE 3.5.5 Before I upgraded my system I could suspend-to-disk using the KDE suspend to disk option (e.g. in the log-out dialog) and resume successfully when the system was rebooted; so there should be no bios or partition issues since none have changed with the upgrade. After the upgrade, hibernate (suspend-to-disk) appears to function correctly, saves the memory image and umounts the disks and powers-down. However when the system is rebooted, it appears to ignore the previous hibernate state and boots normally treating the system as if it were recovering from a power failure (i.e. replaying the systems disk transaction logs). When I manually issue the command 'swsusp -fhi' the system hibernates and resumes (on power on) perfectly. Is this a misconfiguration in the 'kpowersave' or is there someway I can force it to call 'swsusp'? Thanks Mark ------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ powersave-users mailing list powersave-users@forge.novell.com http://forge.novell.com/mailman/listinfo/powersave-users