Suspend seems to work reliably on Toshiba P100 since about a week. So
there is an update, maybe 1st week of november, that solved the problem
on up to date Hardy 8.04.1

I suppose last kernel modules update to have solved the suspend to ram
issue on this laptop.

The only remaining problem with suspend on this one is sound that
doesn't come back at resume: Even reloading intel-hda/alsa or other
sound related modules does not help. Even closing and re-open the user
session does not help. Only a full restart makes sound work again. As
this computer may have several amplifier stages (and last one controlled
by a phisical volume cursor on the front of the laptop), I suspect one
is correctly powered after a fresh boot by the bios, but power is not
restored by bios after being switched off by a STR. In XP, no such
problem: I think the power restore must be managed by the driver or by
some ACPI WMI extensions linux does not manage?

If someone have found how to solve this (code or DSDT hack), please let
it know to teams in charge of this bug.

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suspend does not work on toshiba satellite pro p100
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