Am Donnerstag, 26. Oktober 2006 11:24 schrieb Michael Biebl: Hi, > Take a look at /etc/powersave/events. > EVENT_GLOBAL_SUSPEND2DISK/EVENT_GLOBAL_RESUME_SUSPEND2DISK: > Remove prepare_suspend_to_disk, screen_saver and > restore_after_suspend_to_disk (They correspond to the scripts in > /usr/lib/powersave/[scripts]) > This only leaves do_suspend_to_disk, which calls > /usr/lib/powersave/do_acpi_sleep with the parameter suspend2disk, so > basically the same what you do manually by "echo disk > /sys/power/state".
OK, this works. Then I tested suspend with the default evenets and it worked, too! Compared to the state of the bug report two things have changed: - I'm using now kernel 2.6.19-rc3 instead of 2.6.18.1 - I installed the newest poersaved package After booting the system with the older kernel the bug shows up again. So this issue seems to be somehow related to the kernel. But acpi suspend as well as s2disk work flawlessly with the old kernel. What shall we do now? Closing this bug or further debugging to resolve this issue with the older kernel? regards, Jörg