On the opensuse site, I saw that you wanted us to post what worked and what didn't work to this e-mail distribution list so here you go...
I went through the processes recommended on http://en.opensuse.org/S2ram and here is what I found on my SLED10 machine (2.6.16.21-0.15-default): 1) The output of s2ram -n: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> sudo /usr/sbin/s2ram -n Machine matched entry 21: sys_vendor = 'Dell Inc.' sys_product = 'Latitude D610 *' sys_version = '' bios_version = '' Fixes: 0x4c VBE_SAVE VBE_POST NOFB This machine can be identified by: sys_vendor = "Dell Inc." sys_product = "Latitude D610 " sys_version = "" bios_version = "A06" See http://en.opensuse.org/S2ram for details. 2) Doing a minimal boot (init=/bin/bash and mounting /proc and /sys) - the suspend command: "s2ram -f -p -s" worked for me time and time again after turning off the framebuffers (vga=0). 3) Rebooted machine and booted into GNOME. The framebuffers were off (vga=0) 4) Opened terminal window executed "sudo /usr/sbin/s2ram -f -p -s" 5) The machine suspended just fine and recovered just fine. 6) Re-ran the command from #4 above, this time the screen filled with a Y's with what looked like 2 dots over it (not 100% sure if that's what it was) and continuously flashed on the screen. It sat here until a hard power-off was performed. I attached my sleep config file which was also edited based on the "working" s2ram switches: SUSPEND2RAM_FORCE="yes" SUSPEND2RAM_VBE_SAVE="yes" SUSPEND2RAM_VBE_POST="yes" What else can I provide for you? I'm no linux guru so if you need the output of some commands, just tell me what commands to run and I'll be glad to do it. I'll be happy to open a bugzilla on this if you like. Regards, Dave ------------------- This message comes to you from a desktop that is 100% free of Microsoft Windows. David Dulong Sr. Technical Team Manager. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 336.324.7249 Novell, Inc. Software for the Open Enterprise http://www.novell.com/open ------------------- This message comes to you from a desktop that is 100% free of Microsoft Windows. David Dulong Sr. Technical Team Manager. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 336.324.7249 Novell, Inc. Software for the Open Enterprise http://www.novell.com/open
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