From: Stefan S. <se...@su...> - 2005-12-22 12:04:25
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On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 12:02:19PM +0100, Pavel Machek wrote: > Hi >=20 > > I'm having some trouble with suspend/resume on my Toshiba Satellite P= 10=20 > > and was wondering whether anybody would be able to assist. > >=20 > > The omnibook module makes some functionality (like the multimedia key= s,=20 > > temperature readings, LCD and FAN adjustments) available. It however= =20 > > does not help with suspend/resume at all. > >=20 > > It seems like the notebook only supports standby and suspend to ram. = It=20 > > seems to come out of standby almost immediately and never come out of= =20 > > suspend to ram. Running hibernate-ram -n works fine, but when runnin= g=20 > > it without -n it actually suspends to RAM, hdd spins down, network go= es=20 > > down, CPU fans stop and the power led turns red (instead of the norma= l=20 > > blue - this is in accordance with what I've seen with Windows). > >=20 > > When it's time again to resume however, it just does nothing and I ne= ed=20 > > to power-cycle the machine to get it usable again. >=20 > P10... is it that beast with pentium4 and hyperthreading? Dual cpu > fans? >=20 > That worked for me. See Doc*/power/video.txt. Yep, that one works with > right config. Get swsusp working, first. Then you can debug s2ram. Holger, do you have any hints on recent kernels on the P10? I have not touched this beast (the right noun for this brick :-) for a long time. --=20 Stefan Seyfried \ "I didn't want to write for pay. I QA / R&D Team Mobile Devices \ wanted to be paid for what I write." SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, N=FCrnberg \ -- Leonard Cohe= n |