I think that the lack of hibernation and suspend support might be it. I couldn't boot from the current kernel on my laptop this weekend, either.
When the boot splash screen came up, I edited the kernel line, taking out the words "quiet" and "splash" to see what was going on. It stopped after saying, kinit: No resume image, doing normal boot could not stat the resume device file. Please type in the name of the file to try again, or press enter to boot the system. Pressing enter at that point did allow the system to boot. However, if I tried tried a normal booting process (including the "quiet" and "splash" in the boot line) pressing enter did not allow the system to boot. Sorry for not filing a bug report. I thought that the problem may have been related to a could of packages I installed to get suspend/resume working correctly on my laptop. After I did a clean install, the problem went away. Jim On 3/26/07, Harold Aling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Any chance such features are to be included upstream? Or is this too distribution-specific? I'm still waiting for hibernation and suspend support in the official Xfce code... -H- > thanks > Jani -- xubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
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