Arnout Boelens wrote:
> On Monday 30 October 2006 05:23, Michael Biebl wrote:
>> tags 396144 moreinfo
>> thanks
>>
>> Arnout Boelens wrote:
>>> Package: powersaved
>>> Version: 0.14.0-3
>>> Severity: normal
>>>
>>> Suspend2 does not work in combination with powersaved. According to
>>> /etc/powersave/events powersaved looks for /proc/suspend2 to detect whether 
>>> the
>>> kernel is suspend2 enabled. However, this should be /sys/power/suspend2
>>>
>> The documentation in /etc/powersave/sleep is not complete in that
>> regard, powersave checks for /proc/suspend2 and /sys/power/suspend2 and
>> only fails if neither of the two exists.
>> So, the problem must be somewhere else. Could you please send me
>> /var/log/suspend2disk.log.
>> Just to be sure: Do you have the hibernate package installed? Without,
>> suspend2 will not work.
> 
> I have the hibernate package installed and with klaptopdaemon I actually have 
> a
> working setup. It is just that I heard good things about kpowersave and wanted
> to give it a try. I attached /var/log/suspend2disk.log to this email.
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> 
> Cheers,
> Arnout
> 
>> And last but not least, why do you use suspend2 at all? I'd recommend
>> uswsusp (if you use a kernel with an initrd) or the in kernel swsusp.
>> It's much less hassle and better supported by powersave.
>> The suspend2 support is bolted on powersave and not properly integrated.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Michael
>>
> 
> 
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> 
> suspend2ram initiated: 2006-10-31 12:48:06


Seems, you attached the wrong log file ;-)

Cheers,
Michael

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