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From: Joshua Gioja <jgioja@usgs.gov> To : Christian Zoz <zoz@suse.de> Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 16:38:23 -0600 Re: Suspend to RAM (update)> > Once again, the problem is: > > When I type 'apm -s', my system suspends, but when it resumes from suspend, the > > display comes back but the system is frozen. > > Kernel 2.2.12 did not help me. The best clues I have found from the Internet suggestthat maybe SuSE 6.1 will give me different results. > > Thank you for your help. > > Josh > > > > I now have: > > Linux Kernel 2.2.5-15 on RedHat 6.0 > > I recompiled the kernel with: > > APM enabled > > Ignore USER SUSPEND > > Ignore multiple suspend > > Ignore multiple suspend/resume cycles > > Allow interrupts during APM BIOS calls The pertinent part of the original log file: /etc/apmd_proxy suspend user Mon Nov 15 01:42:48 CST 1999 /etc/apmd_proxy start Mon Nov 15 01:45:49 CST 1999 > with the apm config above i don't understand the log below, because that > looks like "multiple suspend". The below actually happened when I left it overnight to recompile. I rebooted in the morning. > Did you boot with your recompiled kernel? > > > /etc/apmd_proxy suspend system > > Sun Nov 14 17:15:49 CST 1999 [snip] > > /etc/apmd_proxy suspend system > > Sun Nov 14 17:15:55 CST 1999 > > ciao, christian Index: [thread] [date] [subject] [author] |