Re: suspend-to-ram/suspend-to-disk on a desktop computer

2005-09-22 Thread Bob Proulx
Matt Price wrote: > hmm. would you be willing to post a copy of your working config file, > and also maybe let me know precisely which kernel you're running? I'm > wondering whether the current debian sources get messed up by the > suspend2 patch. This is getting quite old now but I posted a wr

Re: suspend-to-ram/suspend-to-disk on a desktop computer

2005-09-13 Thread L.V.Gandhi
On 9/13/05, Matt Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ok, I tried the patch -- had to tweak the apply file to let me useit on the current debian 2.6.11 kernel, but  it seemd to apply without ahitch.  Nonetheless I get a kernel panic. (My procedure:  run the "apply" patch; make menuconfig; load /boo

Re: suspend-to-ram/suspend-to-disk on a desktop computer

2005-09-13 Thread Matt Price
Hi Bob, seems to be my day to hear from you! Bob Proulx wrote: >Matt Price wrote: > > >>I'm wondering what my best options are for getting my desktop to enter a >>suspend state. >> >> > >The suspend2 kernel patches. > > > >>Also I'd ideally like to have it wake up by itself in the middle

Re: suspend-to-ram/suspend-to-disk on a desktop computer

2005-09-12 Thread Bob Proulx
Matt Price wrote: > I'm wondering what my best options are for getting my desktop to enter a > suspend state. The suspend2 kernel patches. > Also I'd ideally like to have it wake up by itself in the middle of the > night, do a bunch of chores (preferably including foldingm y laundry) > and then g

suspend-to-ram/suspend-to-disk on a desktop computer

2005-09-11 Thread Matt Price
Hi folks, I'm wondering what my best options are for getting my desktop to enter a suspend state. I want to be able to suspend the thing becuase : -it's noisy as hell - it's an energy pig - i hate waiting for a fresh reboot Also I'd ideally like to have it wake up by itself in the middle of the