On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 2:16 PM, Olav Vitters <o...@vitters.nl> wrote:
> On Tue, May 03, 2011 at 10:59:58AM -0700, Sriram Ramkrishna wrote: > > For me suspend works.. I can successfully suspend.. It's coming out of > > suspend that cause a problem. In which case, even though suspend work, > > re-animation is broken. So it needs to detect both parts. For me I > think > > it's some kind of problem with my disk (SSD) and not the usual graphics > > driver. > > I meant that: Only say suspend works if the whole thing works. > > E.g. When going to suspend, set some flag somewhere and sync it to disk. > When coming out of suspend, remove the flag. Now when booting, check if > the flag is set. If so, ask to/disable suspend. > > Then the whole UI will automatically adjust because it will know suspend > is broken. > -- > Regards, > Olav That still wouldn't work for some cases, including mine: my desktop resumes, but the fan noise is intolerable until I reboot. Why is Gnome Shell relying so heavily on something that is notoriously difficult to make work across a wide array of hardware configurations? And why discourage shutting down to begin with? It saves power and booting is getting faster all the time anyway... Jesse
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