diehardlinux wrote:
> I must conclude with the others on this issue. I two would find use for
> the command: s2ram. Like others here and abroad I experience a similar
> problems when attempting to go into "suspend mode" my machine shutdown
> instead of suspending, and in the process it does not recover from the
> suspend. I have read other issues which may link to the third party
> Nvidia drivers, but research & results seem to be inclusive.
>
s2ram isn't a cure-all. Please don't assume it would work on your
system just because the normal pm-utils fail.
If you _have_ tested s2ram and it works, you should still report your
current suspend problems as a separate bug. If no-one knows about it,
no-one can fix it :-).
diehardlinux wrote:
> I must conclude with the others on this issue. I two would find use for
> the command: s2ram. Like others here and abroad I experience a similar
> problems when attempting to go into "suspend mode" my machine shutdown
> instead of suspending, and in the process it does not recover from the
> suspend. I have read other issues which may link to the third party
> Nvidia drivers, but research & results seem to be inclusive.
>
s2ram isn't a cure-all. Please don't assume it would work on your
system just because the normal pm-utils fail.
If you _have_ tested s2ram and it works, you should still report your
current suspend problems as a separate bug. If no-one knows about it,
no-one can fix it :-).
Thanks
Alan