On September 19, 2005 09:09, John O'Hagan wrote: > On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 12:30 am, you wrote: > > On Tue, 2005-09-20 at 00:06 +1000, John O'Hagan wrote: > >[...] > > > What I'm working on is S3 (suspend to RAM), where the machine saves its > > > state to RAM and goes into a low power state, just enough to maintain the > > > image (and blink an LED!). The advantage of this is speed; just a few > > > seconds rather than 30 or so for an S4 resume. > > > > Do you use the hibernate script for S3 as well? Maybe you need to unload > > some modules. I have S3 working with the script, and I have > > 'UnloadBlacklistedModules yes' in the config file. > > Yes, I'm using the hibernate script for S3 (confusing name!) because it > incorporates vbetool, which gives me a working screen on resume. I have tried > various combinations of module unloading/reloading, including blacklisting > pcspkr and joydev, and removing psmouse from the blacklist; but the result > has either been worse (e.g. no keyboard) or the same. > > There are still a few permutations I haven't tried (a reboot is required after > each failure so it's a bit boring), and I intend to try writing a udev rule > to fix it, too. > > Koen, I wouldn't mind a look at your lsmod output. > > Another thing, the fan is always stuck on after a resume as well, any clues > how to turn it off? (The ACPI fan module is loaded at boot). > > Thanks, > > John > > P.S. Please CC me
Which kernel version are you using? I resolved my suspend-to-ram problems by upgrading to 2.6.12. Luca -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]