Since the was no real advantage for me in using swsusp2, and I don't want to be dependent of the available patches, I also use the vanilla swsusp now.
Cédric Boutillier wrote: > It works great, except, that after a resume, the windows of Xorg/KDE > do not look great at all and would need a refresh. They look again > great once I've moved them a bit, but the wallpaper covering the > desktop still does not appear. Any ideas ? I don't have this problem here. You can have a look at my config files here: http://cmr.forestfactory.de/ibook/linux/ibook_linux.html But I have another problem here with the Trackpad. Sometimes after waking up from suspend-to-ram and everytime after resume from suspend-to-disk (tried it with swsusp and swsusp2) the following happens: The Trackpad moves more slowly than normally and Tapping switches between windows, but does not start programs if I click on an icon in KDE. Actually I have tapping switched off. Also the mousebutton does not work in the KDE-startmenu, so I have to press the return-key for starting programs. All in all a very weird behaviour. There is no difference if I set SwitchToTextMode in /etc/hibernate/hibernate.conf to yes or no. What helps is restarting X. The Trackpad uses the synaptics X11-driver. Tried kernel 2.6.15-rc7 with swsusp2-2.2-rc15 patch and a vanilla kernel 2.6.15. pbbuttonsd is 0.7.3 and the synaptics driver is 0.14.4. Is there maybe any way to "restart" the synaptics X11-driver? Does anybody with the same iBook not have this problem? cu, Magnum -- Carl Magnus Rosenbaum M.A. Tel: 089 - 700 666 26 Administration - Programmierung - Weiterbildung Fax: 089 - 700 666 86 http://cmr.forestfactory.de/ Mobil: 0163 - 700 666 2 PGP Fingerprint: DEBC 3C99 EF1D 74F0 D4C7 EFF5 C268 3690 0EA1 7641 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]