Brice Goglin wrote:
Eugen Dedu wrote:
suspend works only with the binary nvidia driver.

Did you actually check that suspend to ram *never* works with the NV driver?
on all supported hardware? There are many things involved in suspend to ram,
including the kernel, the X server and the driver.

No, I do not know if it works on other computers.

But on computers like mine (MacBookPro v3) it does not work. On http://wiki.debian.org/MacBookPro#head-1d27e9182475ac6bf8a09771255ef5650d01c43c
it is written that s2ram works with old nvidia drivers and vanilla linux.

What problem are you experiencing? This bug report is pretty useless without
any detail about the problem. Did you try passing |acpi_sleep=s3_bios to the
kernel command line?|

With linux's acpi_sleep=s3_bios, I execute s2ram -f. At resume, the computer works, but the screen is black, pressing CapsLock does not change the LED.

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|Note that the nv driver does very rarely get big new features added. If|
|supporting suspend-to-ram requires lots of work, the upstream devs won't|
|probably do it.|
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Ok.

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Eugen Dedu



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