Hi Luca,
I have been running Debian Sarge and Linux 2.6 for quite a long time.
My configuration looks as follows:
Laptop: Toshiba Satellite A50-106
SUSPEND core : 2.2-rc16
- Kernel Version : 2.6.15
- Compiler vers. : 3.3 (gcc)
It works for me without problems.
If you prefer using Debian ker
Florian wrote:
I have not used this myself, but I noticed that there is a newer package
in experimental which is called "kernel-patch-suspend2". According to
the package description:
This kernel patch applies to the following Debian kernel versions:
2.6.8, 2.6.10, 2.6.11, 2.6.12.
Please see
On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 14:20:21 +0100
luca ferraro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rob,
>
> I was not looking for an alternative way to do suspend
I always thought ACPI suspend was more native than suspend2.
>(I already knew
> ACPI suspend feature), but I am interest in suspend2 (which has a lot of
luca ferraro wrote:
Rob,
I was not looking for an alternative way to do suspend (I already knew
ACPI suspend feature), but I am interest in suspend2 (which has a lot of
great features ACPI don't have). More, suspend2 is a debian package
which should work with the Debian system - but actually it
Rob,
I was not looking for an alternative way to do suspend (I already knew
ACPI suspend feature), but I am interest in suspend2 (which has a lot of
great features ACPI don't have). More, suspend2 is a debian package
which should work with the Debian system - but actually it is not.
My inten
Sorry, I made a mistake in the Subject of my previous post. I repost it.
I have a laptop with Debian Sarge with a kernel recompiled from debian
package kernel-source-2.6.8 (versione 2.6.8-16sarge1, which is the one
in the of
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