I am unaware of running any other power managers, and indeed I do have
pm-utils. The symptom seems to be very similar to the following bug still
persisting and seemingly common throughout Debian users:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/linux/+bug/424877
How can I help to provide input to solve this bug?
thanks!
ps: the freedesktop pm-utils page links to the suse wiki, which does bring in
s2ram as their specific configuration option
Michael Meskes mes...@debian.org írta:
reassign 580080 pm-utils
thanks
Suspend to RAM doesn't work by default: but I got it to work with the Suse
page using s2ram with some -f -a3 parameters, using a package which is not in
squeeze but is part of Debian. I wonder what is the official default
toolset for suspend to ram/disk in Debian so I can make it work with it?
(There seem to be many script-sets/packages for power management, not
mentioning the HAL saga and the intel driver regressions etc).
With the acpi-support scripts only calling pm-utils if no other power managers
are running I guess we better move this bug report there as I cannot see how
acpi-support can change anything here.
Michael
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