also sprach Dan Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.05.09.1747 +0200]:
> I did not have i915resolution installed and have seen some success 
> stories on google with this. It is installed now, I just need to know if 
> the ram.conf is read when running "s2ram -f"? If I run hibernate-ram it 
> will fall over with unsupported hardware now because it is using s2ram 
> (uswsusp) but I cannot pass the -f switch. Running s2ram -f suspends, 

You can. See USuspendRamForce in /etc/hibernate/ususpend-ram.conf

> but has the same problem (but is ram.conf being used with this method)? 
> There seem to be many methods of suspend. There are 2 options in the 
> ram.conf: sysfs-ram and ususpend-ram. Both are set to be tried. It is a 
> little confusing what script or method the machine uses at any one time.

It uses ususpend-ram if uswsusp (s2ram) is installed, otherwise
sysfs-ram.

> As a workaround to the above I un-installed uswsusp and ran 
> hibernate-ram with /etc/hibernate/ram.conf set with Runi915resolution 
> yes and had the same problem. The Vbe options were commented out.

Try installing it again and set USuspendRamForce.

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