Joerg Platte wrote: > 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? >
If this bug happens with the official 2.6.18 Debian kernel, I'd like to keep the bug open (could you please test that). Otherwise I'm intending to close the bug. Cheers, Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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