On Wed, May 07, 2003 at 06:03:35PM +0200, Emil Pedersen wrote: > Mattia Dongili wrote: > > > > On Wed, 07 May 2003 17:28:53 +0200 > > Emil Pedersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Actually I think that people stopped asking for that feature :P > > > > AFAIR if you look into the small sources available with the driver > > > > you should find something about suspend commented out (actually it's > > > > quite a lot I don't look into them but it's worth a try). > > > > > > You lost me, stoped using what feature? Perhaps I should have been > > > > I read on on the NVidia forum that the suspend feature for their driver > > is planned but without any timeline, I'm just supposing that users > > stopped asking NVidia to support suspend/sleep/hybernate :) > > Aha, then I'm unlost again:-) > > It doesn't sound too hopeful then, unless I miss remember the free nv > driver doesn't work with the geforce2go chip. > But why would the driver need to support it, wouldn't it be enough to > have the kernel remove it from run able processes before storing it's > memory? But then again, that's probably not as easy as it sound:-/ >
The nv XFree driver works fine with my I8100, Geforce2Go, with 32MB. Suspends to RAM fine. Only thing it lacks is the ability to play ut2003 :) -- Jim Richardson http://www.eskimo.com/~warlock Linux, because eventually, you grow up enough to be trusted with a fork()