Hi, Just a curiosity question. Is your debian install setup to regenerate the XF86Config file each time it loads? When I first setup my install, I had this option turned on and it kept putting mine back to 8 bp every time it booted and I had to turn it off (don't remember how of course). Also, are you sure you read all the help that is available? I have the same ibook2.2 that you do and I have my suspend working w/ DRI (or at least I think it is turned on). There is a great page that you can access by googling for debian on ibook2.2. all I did was follow the instructions. just trying to help. -ajay
-----Original Message----- From: ERDI Gergo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 10:41 AM To: Michel Dänzer Cc: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: _almost_ got suspend/resume working on iBook2.2 On 11 Feb 2003, Michel [ISO-8859-1] Dänzer wrote: > If you want to disable the DRI, simply remove the Load "dri" line from > the Module section in XF86Config-4. You can run my packages with DRI > disabled as well. I don't want to disable DRI -- I want to get suspend/resume working. I was merely told the former is a means of achieveing the latter. I suppose DRI getting disabled when I first rebooted was as much of a symptom of some underlying change as was resume/suspend suddenly working. I just tried your suggestion but it still doesn't work. -- .--= ULLA! =---------------------. `We are not here to give users what \ http://cactus.rulez.org \ they want' -- RMS, at GUADEC 2001 `---= [EMAIL PROTECTED] =---' A kényelmes cipők rondák. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]