Dear Bart,

Thanks for your detailed response.

On Sun, 09 Mar 2008, Bart Samwel wrote:
> > Possible reasons:
> >
> > "laptop-mode-tools" make a number of changes to the system and some of
> > them
> > may be interfering with resume. One would need to break down the
> > process further to figure out the problem:
> >
> >     1. hdparm
> >     2. cpufreq settings
> >     3. kernel "laptop-mode" settings
> >
> > Perhaps, if someone has time this could be investigated further.
> 
> It would be possible to pin this down, simply by disabling options in
> laptop-mode.conf one by one. It would be you who would have to do it
> though, so, do you have time? ;-)

I upgraded my kernel to 2.6.24 a little while ago and suspend/resume
has been much more stable since then. I must confess that I am a
little hesitant about breaking it now!

Here is the sequence of steps that I could carry out at some point:
        1. Create a fresh minimal sid install with acpi-support and
           laptop-mode-tools. (Should I have X?)
        2. Try turning on the hard disk features in laptop-mode-tools
           one by one and see whether suspend/resume works. (Should
           I create a workload environment?)
Would that be what you want?

Regards,

Kapil.
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