> Sudev Barar wrote: > > Hi Adriano, > > Can you refer to us more info about your laptop hardware? > > Sleep/Suspend is diferent from Hibernate. As Barar refers for hibernate on > linux laptops you must have at least SWAP space equal to RAM size > (recomended), depending on your machine resources demand. Sleep/Suspend > problems starts with acpi daemon, energy save mode for hard disk, wake up on > lan and acpi kernel interface, maybe tunned on grub kernel boot options. > > Olaf
Hi Olaf, I don't have access to the machine right now, but I'll send you the output of lspci later. Is that enough? I usually use the term "sleep" to mean "suspend to ram" and "hibernate" to mean "suspend to disk". I don't know if these are the most common terms, but I do understand the difference between them. I also understand that it is advisable to have more swap space than RAM (which I do) in order to avoid problems with hibernation. The thing is that everything was working just fine until this past weekend, and all of a sudden something broke. The only thing I can think of is some package upgrade (I run apt-get dist-upgrade almost on a daily basis), since nothing else has changed. Maybe I should mention that the only power management package I have installed is pm-utils. I don't have uswsusp, hibernate or any of the acpi packages installed. Thank you for your reply, Adriano PS: Is there a way to know which packages migrated from sid to testing on a given day? If so, and given that some package upgrade was indeed what caused the problem, that would help me find the culprit. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org