On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 02:37:08PM +0200, Joel Schaerer wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> my machine is identified as follows:
> 
> This machine can be identified by:
>      sys_vendor   = "Compaq "
>      sys_product  = "Evo N800w                       "
>      sys_version  = "F.11"
>      bios_version = "68P4W Ver. F.11"
> 
> It is not in the whitelist and doesn't work out of the box with s2ram -f, so 
> I 
> did a bit of testing and finally had success with
> 
> s2ram -f -a 2 -p -m
> 
> (it also works with -a 3)
> 
> Both the a and p,m flags seem to be needed, since without the a flag the 
> computer locks completely (find / doesn't do anything), and without the p and 
> m 
> flag the display doesn't come back on.

Ok, but plain "s2ram -f -a3" also works? Because right now the machine is
listed as needing "s2ram -f -p -s", and we'd need to find out the differences
between your machine and the machine of the original reporter :-(

> PS2: You guys might want to add a couple -lz to the makefile, I had to 
> manually 
> patch it to get it to link to the library on my F7.

You should probably try the current CVS.
-- 
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