On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 17:32:50 +0200, Morel Bérenger wrote: > Le Lun 10 septembre 2012 17:28, Camaleón a écrit :
(...) >>> I do not think it is possible to access a computer which is in >>> hibernation state? I use pm-hibernate, not pm-suspend, so the computer >> is really shutdown. >> >> But you already exited form hibernation, right? That's what triggers >> the problem (freeze) with the wireless adapter. On the other hand, this >> way you can test if the whole system is frozen (kernel soft lock) or is >> just the X server that fails to restore. >> >>> More interesting is the fact that when I connect to that computer, I >>> more often use the wi-fi itself ;) I do not have enough ethernet >>> cables at home so... >> >> It's just for testing purposes, nothing you will have to do on every >> day basis :-) >> >>> For the module thing, the only information I have found in the man is >>> the name of the variable (which you gave me anyway), nothing about >>> file syntax (and, of course, no sample is present) so I think I'll dig >>> when I'll be at home. I'll need some time to have my brain upgrade >>> correctly >>> :) Sometimes I do not like man pages... >>> >>> >> There's not much magic behind it: you have a variable that you need to >> fill with the name of the kernel module you want to be "unloaded" >> before suspending the system, no more and no less. >> > The problem does not come from X I think, because nothing works. You can't tell unless you try to login from a different system (or using a serial cable but this will be even hard to get :-P). > And I do not have any use for fooDM (gdm, kdm, xdm, damndm... are of no > use, a script is far better in my opinion) At a first glance I think the usage (or not) of a login manager is not relevant for this test. > But I'll try that to know a little more from where come the freeze, it > is a nice idea. > > About the var, I'll try that. Okay, tell us how it went. Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/k2l207$77j$1...@ger.gmane.org