On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 08:55:24PM +0200, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 12:06:58AM -0400, Benjamin A. Okopnik wrote:
> > >
> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > sys_vendor = "Acer"
> > > sys_product = "Aspire 2010"
> > > sys_version = "Aspire"
> > > bios_version = "V1.30"
>
> This is an Intel-based design, so generally it should be supported, but the
> relevant patches may have not reached the mainline yet.
>
> Please try a newer kernel, like 2.6.18 or even a recent -mm.
Got it compiled and running now; no change, I'm afraid.
> BTW, does swsusp work on it?
For a certain value of 'work', I suppose. :\ I've actually managed -
once - to get it to suspend to disk and return to the console; I haven't
been able to repeat the trick since then. I killed the X session I was
in, unloaded all the modules that I could with
for n in `lsmod|awk '/^[^M]/{print $1}'`; do sudo modprobe -r $n; done
and issued an
echo disk|/sys/power/state. When I hit the power button, everything came
back on, and I was able to do 'ls', etc., and even started and ran X.
However, this has not proven repeatable.
* Ben Okopnik * Editor-in-Chief, Linux Gazette * http://LinuxGazette.NET *
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