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Re: [SLE] Suspend/Resume on HP nx6125
- From: John Andersen <jsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 01:12:58 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <200610051712.53120.jsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Thursday 05 October 2006 15:38, Hans du Plooy wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Just wondering if any one has Suspend-To-RAM and, more importantly,
> Resume-From-RAM working on this notebook, or a similar one? It seems
> to suspend nicely, but on resume, I just get a blank screen and CPU fan
> at full speed. I've fiddled endlessly with the settings in the sleep
> file - no joy.
>
> My hardware looks like this:
On my somewhat older laptop (Sony mobile P4, ATI Radion 7500) suspend
to ram works as does suspend to disk.
Spend to disk is utterly reliable, although I often have to yank and re-insert
the wireless nic (which is faster than ifdown ath0, ifup-dhcp ath0)
but other than than it works perfectly. Even Vmware machines running
in the Linux host are alive after the host is restarted from suspend
to disk.
Suspend to ram sort of works, and I've used it a few times but there
seems to be a few more wake-up problems, with various programs
not responding, etc, so I don't tend to use that as much, and never
when I have a lot going on.
--
_____________________________________
John Andersen
> Hi guys,
>
> Just wondering if any one has Suspend-To-RAM and, more importantly,
> Resume-From-RAM working on this notebook, or a similar one? It seems
> to suspend nicely, but on resume, I just get a blank screen and CPU fan
> at full speed. I've fiddled endlessly with the settings in the sleep
> file - no joy.
>
> My hardware looks like this:
On my somewhat older laptop (Sony mobile P4, ATI Radion 7500) suspend
to ram works as does suspend to disk.
Spend to disk is utterly reliable, although I often have to yank and re-insert
the wireless nic (which is faster than ifdown ath0, ifup-dhcp ath0)
but other than than it works perfectly. Even Vmware machines running
in the Linux host are alive after the host is restarted from suspend
to disk.
Suspend to ram sort of works, and I've used it a few times but there
seems to be a few more wake-up problems, with various programs
not responding, etc, so I don't tend to use that as much, and never
when I have a lot going on.
--
_____________________________________
John Andersen
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