Hello all, ich have some trouble with Suspend-to-Disk and Standby with SuSE9.1 and the most recent official kernel (2.6.4-54.5-default? - sorry, right now I am at work...) on my ACER Travelmate 291LCi (Pentium M 1400MHz, 512MB, 40GB, Intel Graphics, IPW2100): * STD leaves me with <code>waiting for DMAs to settle down</code> * Standby brings the computer back to life (when standbying from a VT, I can <code>init 6</code> or shutdown cleanly by pressing the powerbutton again) but the screen remains dead! This behaviour has been the same with gentoo 2004.0 and gentoo-dev-sources around March/April (2.6.5). No comes the funny thing: with a kotd from ftp.suse.com/pub/people/mantel STD ****WORKS****!!!! Standby still misses the screen... :( Nevertheless I downgraded again because I had problems with my ipw2100: when doing <code>ifup eth1</code> I always get the silly error-message <code>no configuration found for eth1</code> no matter what YaST says. I very much reckon that this is due to SCPM, because the same happend to me with a "normal" YOU... Only after deleting alle ipw2100-configuration from all profiles and deleting some of them I got the card back to work. With the mantel-kernel right now: NO CHANCE. The card itself also got another name in Yast xyz/Centrino, whereas earlier it was always named IntelPRO/Wireless2100. Downgrading again left me with that name and the silly error that the configurations .0, .1, .2, .3, .4 (in YaST) were already in use... Which is not possible. *Bug in SCPM?!?!* OK now. It seems that it basically works. When will there be an official kernel from SuSE that includes the patch which is responsible for making STD work? They have been so keen on promoting the new ACPI-features (and those where the reason for buying the box for me) :| Or, what can I do in the meantime? How can I reset YaST's network-configuration memory completly or delete SCPM-drawbacks? Any help is veryveryvery much appreciated!!! Yours, Daniel Mader danielstefanmader at web.de