Pavel Machek wrote: > That probably means someone (you?) should add printk("suspend not supported by > sonypi"); return -EINVAL; at begging of its _suspend routine, so that > we break suspend in reliable and easy-to-debug manner? > Pavel > Sadly, that's above my head... Also sonypi throws some weird messages in dmesg, and seems that means it doesn't correctly recognize my model. That would explain why there are several success stories reported here with Vaios. There are a few other models affected (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi-support/+bug/35319). No more movement on that front since 2006. So, i think the sanest recomendation is, if you have a Vaio and s2ram doesn't work, try blacklisting the sonypi module. If s2ram starts working, make your choice and wait for the new Vaio drivers.
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