Hi again, I was too quick in emailing you before. Now mine fails all the time - whatever the screen depth. Maybe it just took me a long time to change the xorg.conf file. Odd, though, before I emailed you last time I managed about 20 s2ram cycles without a single failure. It could have been a nice idea!
If you get a proper solution, maybe you could let me know? All the best, Andy Mark J. Small wrote: > On December 19, 2007, Andy Low wrote: > >> Hi Mark & Brice, >> >> I thought you might be interested to know that I had the same issue as >> you after an otherwise successful s2ram using OpenSuse 10.3 on my Dell >> Latitude C400. Suspend to ram worked fine using Ubuntu 7.10. >> >> I found that Ubuntu sets the xorg screen depth to 24 but OpenSuse uses >> 16. After changing xorg.conf in OpenSuse to 24 bits, s2ram works >> perfectly! >> >> Hope this helps. If you would like any more info on the configuration >> here, please let me know. >> >> All the best, >> >> Andy >> > > I just tried changing the default depth to 24 on my C400 running debian > testing, and it didn't help. I still had video corruption. I still find > that the longer the computer has been on, the more likely s2ram will work > properly. > > Thanks for the idea, > > Mark > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]