Michal Sojka schrieb:
> On Wednesday 14 of November 2007 19:30:16 Michael Biebl wrote:
>> Hi Michal,
>>
>> could you please try the hal version (0.5.10-2) from unstable?
> 
> Hi,
> 
> even with 0.5.10-2, everything is the same - behavior and messages on stdout. 
> 
> Then I've tried to add myself to the powerdev group. And it seems this helped 
> a little bit. I guess, this should be mentioned in README.Debian. Maybe, a 
> message box with an error message is good idea.

kpowersave previously depended on powersaved (but not anymore as it uses
hal directly now), and powersaved contains the appropriate documentation
about adding the user to group powerdev.

> Now, I'm able to do Suspend to Disk successfully, but Suspend to RAM only 
> switches to the text console, writes there something about my ethernet 
> drivers and then returns back to the locked X screen.
> 
> If I execute /etc/acpi/sleep.sh of s2ram -f -p -m, suspend to ram works. If 

/etc/acpi/sleep.sh is from acpi-support, s2ram from the uswsusp package,
or whas that a "or" instead of "of"?

I'd suggest to remove the acpi-support package, as we intend to only
support pm-utils in combination with hal in the future.
Please follow the instructions at
http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/quirk-suspend-index.html
and send me the necessary quirks for your laptop. I will then add them
to the hal-info package and everyone can benefit.
As you said, that "s2ram -f -p -m" works for you, the quirks are probably
power_management.quirk.vbemode_restore
and
power_management.quirk.vbe_post in your fdi file.


Cheers,
Michael

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