So I've finally had success at repeated suspend with the combination of:
1. no Xorg running (this causes some further issues for now)
2. if I have a drm driver, then sysctl -w hw.acpi.sleep.vbios=0 is
needed.
if not and using vesa, hw.acpi.sleep.vbios=2 is needed.
and most important:
3. disable g
derrick.l...@givex.com (Derrick Lobo) writes:
>Using netbsd using dd if=/dev/device of=/dev/null bs=16k
>Sata SSD : 33967620096 bytes transferred in 1899.583 sec(17881619
>bytes/sec)
>pcie SSD : 308527169536 bytes transferred in 2384.793 sec(129372725
>bytes/sec)
>Using ubuntu live boot disk with
On Wed, 3 Aug 2016, Christos Zoulas wrote:
In article ,
Stephen Borrill wrote:
On Mon, 1 Aug 2016, metalli...@fastmail.fm wrote:
I've been very disappointed with the quality of NetBSD 7.0.1 since I
upgraded from 6.1.5 a few weeks ago. I've been running pretty much the
same system config as m
I have a Supermicro nmve supported hardware X10DRL-CT with a SSD sasa
drive and an intel nvme pcie drive.. both drives are 2tb and I have used
gpt with the latest 7.99 daily build from today
Using netbsd using dd if=/dev/device of=/dev/null bs=16k
Sata SSD : 33967620096 bytes transferred in 1899.5