On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 19:21:15 +0400, Mark Goldshtein wrote: > On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Camaleón wrote:
>> Hibernation and suspension are sharing the same requirements than >> always: >> >> 1. ACPI compilant machine / devices >> 2. An OS capable to handle them (for hibernation you need a swap >> partition size with at least the same amount of your RAM) 3. Testing, >> testing, testing >> 4. A good provision of luck :-) > > It is seems like I am not too good with gathering such an ephemeral > thing like a 'luck' :( Luck is a pretty scarce resource on these days... > About 'what is not working'. > I have a NVidia videoboard: > > 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: nVidia Corporation GT216 > [GeForce GT 240M] [10de:0a34] (rev a2) > Subsystem: Lenovo Device [17aa:38fd] > Kernel driver in use: nvidia Which driver are you using (nouveau, nv, nvidia)? Different drivers provide different support for resuming. Also, having 3D effects enabled can be conflictive. > When the system goes out from a hibernation, the backlit of notebook's > screen is not back switch on, so screen is dark and it is impossible to > work. If I use a suspend-to-ram sleeping scheme everything is fine. So, > I wonder if I misconfigured something in a hibernation scheme. There is a way for blacklisting problematic modules (meaning "disallow them for hibernating"). Each power manager method (pm-utils, uwusup and hibernate) uses theirown scripts for disabling/backlisting the modules. I would recommend reading this FAQ to get a global idea about the elements that come into play: http://wiki.debian.org/Suspend And also, this: http://old-en.opensuse.org/Pm-utils Where it explains some tips to debug "pm-utils" and how to disable/ customize your own hooks. Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pan.2010.09.23.16.11...@gmail.com