On Tuesday 31 October 2006 14:28, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Arnout Boelens wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Or wrote down the wrong filename ;-). Actually, when I do a suspend to disk
> > /var/log/suspend2disk.log is not even created. Also, neither suspend to ram 
> > nor
> > disk is working with kpowersave. Maybe there is the same thing wrong for 
> > both?
> 
> With such an answer, there is only wild guessing. Try to collect as much
> information as possible. Look at the log files
> (/var/log/(syslog|daemon|messages). Tell me what modifications you made
> to your kernel, which settings and packages you installed. Do you have
> special hardware. Does powersave -u/powersave -U output an error message?

My kernel 2.6.18 is compiled from the debian source package. The only patch I
applied was the suspend2 2.2.8 patch. I made my initrd image with yaird. I
couldn't find any hints in the log files of why things don't work. One thing
that surprised me is that suspending using the "hibernate" command works fine
without powersaved installed, but with powersaved installed it doesn't work
anymore. Which changes does the powersaved package make to the hibernate (or
acpi) scrips?

Cheers,

Arnout

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