On Monday 31 October 2005 23:35, Carlos E. R. wrote:
......... ......... Suspend to disk and such are controlled by scripts in /usr/lib/powersave/
Try setting in "/etc/sysconfig/powersave/common":
POWERSAVED_DEBUG="31"
and then watch the logs after suspending. It will need a reboot to activate it, or carefully killing and restarting a few things.
-- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
Set DEBUG=31
Debug info in /var/log/messasges (only part pertaining to 'empty values') to save space
linux [powersave]: Info (readConfigFile:114) Empty value in file /etc/sysconfig/powersave/thermal
linux [powersave]: Info (readConfigFile:114) Empty value in file /etc/sysconfig/powersave/cpufreq
linux [powersave]: Info (readConfigFile:114) Empty value in file /etc/sysconfig/powersave/battery
linux [powersave]: Info (readConfigFile:114) Empty value in file /etc/sysconfig/powersave/sleep
.... linux [powersave]: Info (readConfigFile:114) Empty value in file /etc/sysconfig/powersave/common line 63, key 'NOTIFY_METHOD' line 77, key 'ACPI_MODULES' line 89, key ACPI_MODULES_NOT_TO_UNLOAD' line 113, key 'POLLING_INTERVAL' line 124, key 'SCREENSAVER_DPMS_OFF' line 136, key 'SCREENSAVER_BLANKONLY' line 148, key 'POWERBTN_DELAY' line 16, key 'ENABLE_THERMAL_MANAGEMENT' line 34, key 'THERMAL_POLLING_FREQUENCY' line 15, key 'CPUFREQD_MODULE' line 24, key 'CPUFREQD_MODULE_OPTS' line 48, key 'CPU_HIGH_LIMIT'Nov 3 10:04:21 linux [powersave]: Info (readConfigFile:114) Empty value in file /etc/sysconfig/powersave/cpufreq line 62, key 'CPU_HYSTERESIS' line 74, key 'CPU_IDLE_TIMEOUT' line 85, key 'CPU_IDLE_LIMIT' line 95, key 'CONSIDER_NICE' line 107, key 'JUMP_CPU_FREQ_MAX_LIMIT' line 33, key 'BATTERY_POLLING_INTERVAL' line 43, key 'FORCE_BATTERY_POLLING' line 24, key 'UNLOAD_MODULES_BEFORE_SUSPEND2DISK' line 34, key 'UNLOAD_MODULES_BEFORE_SUSPEND2RAM' line 44, key 'UNLOAD_MODULES_BEFORE_STANDBY' line 58, key 'SUSPEND2DISK_RESTART_SERVICES' line 59, key 'SUSPEND2RAM_RESTART_SERVICES' line 60, key 'STANDBY_RESTART_SERVICES' line 75, key 'SUSPEND2DISK_UNMOUNT_FATFS' line 76, key 'SUSPEND2RAM_UNMOUNT_FATFS' line 77, key 'STANDBY_UNMOUNT_FATFS' line 87, key 'SUSPEND2DISK_EJECT_PCMCIA' line 88, key 'SUSPEND2RAM_EJECT_PCMCIA' line 89, key 'STANDBY_EJECT_PCMCIA' line 97, key 'DISABLE_USER_SUSPEND2DISK' line 106, key 'DISABLE_USER_SUSPEND2RAM' line 114, key 'DISABLE_USER_STANDBY' line 124, key 'SUSPEND2DISK_DELAY' line 125, key 'SUSPEND2RAM_DELAY' line 126, key 'STANDBY_DELAY' line 137, key 'SUSPEND2DISK_SHUTDOWN_MODE' line 146, key 'SUSPEND2DISK_RESTORE_CLOCK' line 147, key 'SUSPEND2RAM_RESTORE_CLOCK' line 148, key 'STANDBY_RESTORE_CLOCK' line 159, key 'SUSPEND2DISK_IGNORE_KERNEL_MISMATCH' line 170, key 'SUSPEND2DISK_SWITCH_VT' line 171, key 'SUSPEND2RAM_SWITCH_VT' line 172, key 'STANDBY_SWITCH_VT' data to processthermal_zone, dev_name: THRM, port: 00000081, count: 00000000 By the way, my son running Linux Fedora said his 'Suspend' mode worked after installation without a hitch - wonder why SuSE 10 needs so much user input ? Regards Roy Leembruggen