I have never successfully gotten a dell laptop to suspend 100% of the
time with any linux kernel.
Either the screen stays dead or the hard drive won't spin up on wake,
etc...
It's a Dell dude!
And I use this one daily. Nice laptop, but suspend is iffy at best.
=G
On Fri, 2005-01-21 at 21:24 -0600, Paul Johnson wrote:
I will try your grub options, but I'm a bit concerned that I
don't
understand what they do.
I have a Dell Inspiron 8600 and I can do suspend to memory, but when I
wake up the system and log out of X, then the screen is black. I can
still type in commands, to shudown or startx, for example (but I have to
go on faith while typing, because I can't see!).
Also, After I wake up the computer, the touchpad tap does not work any
more. I can move the pointer with the touchpad, but tapping won't do.
Maybe the difference is the way I'm going to sleep. I've got this in
/etc/acpi/actions/sleep.sh
__________________________________________________
#!/bin/sh
# do not got to suspend mode if some command fails!
set -e
rmmodules () {
mname=$1
if grep $mname /proc/modules ; then
/sbin/rmmod $mname
fi
}
# if network is up, shut it down!
if [ -f /var/lock/subsys/network ] ; then
/sbin/service network stop
fi
# remmod all problematic modules
#rmmodules tg3
rmmodules uhci_hcd
rmmodules ehci_hcd
rmmodules hci_usb
rmmodules ipw2100
echo mem > /sys/power/state
# after waking up, move to terminal 1, this give some time to graphic
card to get into sane state
chvt 1
sleep 0.5
# change into gui terminal, graphic card is ok at this point
chvt 7
#load modules
/sbin/modprobe uhci_hcd
/sbin/modprobe ehci_hcd
/sbin/ifup eth1
--------------
pj
Matthew Faull wrote:
> ASUS S5N and the 2.6.10-1.741_FC3 kernel and s3 sleep seems to work now.
> In all previous FC3 kernels(724,681,667), it seemed to die when you woke
> it up again.
>
> Other random info about my setup:
> - Asus S5N with the 210 bios update.
>
> - Here's my entry in grub.conf:
> ***********************************************************************
> title Fedora Core (2.6.10-1.741_FC3)
> root (hd0,0)
> kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.10-1.741_FC3 ro root=LABEL=/ rhgb quiet
> acpi_sleep=s3_bios pm=off vga=0x317 video=vesa:ywrap,mtrr splash=silent
> ***********************************************************************
>
> - Heres the command I run to send the notebook to sleep:
> ***********************************************************************
> #!/bin/bash
>
> # suspend-to-ram : Sends the machine to S3,
> # performing some tasks before and after wakeup.
>
> PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/sbin
>
> /usr/bin/killall synergyc
>
> echo -e "3[1;31mInitiating suspend-to-ram 3[0m"
>
> # Empty logfile
> echo > /tmp/suspend.log
>
> /etc/init.d/hotplug stop >> /tmp/suspend.log 2>&1
> /etc/init.d/acpid stop >> /tmp/suspend.log 2>&1
>
> # Go, sleep!
> echo 3 > /proc/acpi/sleep
>
> echo -e "3[1;32m... back 3[0m"
>
> #
http://bugme.osdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3609
> setpci -s 00:1f.0 f2.b=1
>
> /etc/init.d/acpid start >> /tmp/suspend.log 2>&1 &
> /etc/init.d/hotplug start >> /tmp/suspend.log 2>&1 &
> ***********************************************************************
> Note: I don't claim to be the author of any of the code above. I just
> dug it up from googling around the net.
>
> Thanks people
>
> Cheers
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Dept. of Political Science
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