Linda Walsh wrote:
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Please see http://en.opensuse.org/S2ram and report this change so that it can be added to the list of tweak. Does /proc/cpuinfo show two cpus?
I tried a couple of things on my Dell:
"--acpi_sleep 1 -f" (since my bios works and restores fine, I hoped this might work); goes to sleep ok, but reboots on coming out of sleep.
tried (from above mentioned page) "-f -p -m" as suggested for Dell -- again, sleep, and slightly better -- came back up in some weird state; could remotely log in, but it kept kept 'freezing' for a few seconds at a time. But console never came back to life. Also could not 'suspend' by pressing external suspend button after that. I had to power-cycle/reboot to get the screen to come back to life (reboot alone might have worked, but I was at the front-panel and trying the button to suspend it -- nogo, so killed it).
Note, also when came back to life, s2ram was still 'active' and using 100% of a CPU (1 of 4). I finally killed it with a SIGTERM.
(sorry I missed the beginning of this thread, so forgive if Im repeating) For my Dell Vostro 1700 I had to add two files to /etc/pm/config.d: /etc/pm/config.d/nvidia DISPLAY_QUIRK_VBE_POST=false /etc/pm/config.d/s2ram S2RAM_OPTS="-f --acpi_sleep 1" The machine comes back most of the time, but does just reboot 1 in every 50 times or so. Check the /var/log/pm-suspend.log to get some clues on what is giving trouble. Manne -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org