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Benjamin Fritzsche wrote: |
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> On Thursday 30 June 2005 20:18, Ward Poelmans wrote: |
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>>Benjamin Fritzsche wrote: |
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>>>On Wednesday 29 June 2005 21:33, Ward Poelmans wrote: |
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>>>>Hi all, |
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>>>>I've got my laptop for some time now ( a Dell Inspiron 8600 ) |
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>>>>and i want to try hibernation support. I've already discovered |
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>>>>the hibernation-script and swsusp2. I've have a vanilla kernel |
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>>>>that works with swsusp2 but that's only S5 and i would like to |
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>>>>get S3 en S4 also to work. What do i need to use for that ? |
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>>>>Have you got any experience, advice, hints how to get this to |
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>>>>work ? |
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>>>>Thanks |
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>>>> Ward |
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>>>Hi ! |
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>>>I´ve got the same machine. S3 and S4 work here. forget swsusp2. it only |
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>>>makes things complicated. use the swsusp which is already in the standard |
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>>>kernel. |
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>>>On my machine both S3 and S4 work pretty much out of the box. Only |
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>>>configuration is editing the config files hibernate.conf and ram.conf |
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>>>in /etc/hibernate. |
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>>>Only thing I had to change there is the vbetool option (vbetool on) to |
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>>>get my Video card (ATI 9600) reactivated after suspending. You might have |
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>>>to try different settings in that section. And figure out if there are |
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>>>any modules which need to be unloaded/reloaded. In my case its |
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>>>ndiswrapper and the USB Stuff. |
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>>>And of course don´t forget to emerge vbetool. |
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>>Well, i did what you told me and compiled swsusp in the kernel and |
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>>made an usbcore module. S5 works just fine but |
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>>with S3 it goes down as it should but it doesn't come |
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>>back up. The screen stays black but i hear my hard disk |
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>>come up again. I tried with EnableVbetool and VbetoolPost |
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>>enable but it didn't help. |
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>>Did you changed anytime in ram.conf ? |
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>>Greetz, |
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>>Ward |
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> Only Thing I did is Enable vbetool. And Switch to text mode. |
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> And I don´t Use a framebuffer on the console. only plain text mode. Maybe |
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> Radeonfb is confusing your videocard? have you got an ATI card? Do you use |
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> Firewire? I don´t but I´ve heard it can cause problems, so unload those |
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> modules aswell if they are loaded. |
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> By the way: Im using vanilla-kernel-2.6.12.1, but it works here since 2.6.10 |
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> if I remember correctly. |
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> Also test If its only the video card that doesn´t work by blindly going to VT1 |
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> (Ctrl-Alt-F1) and blindly logging in as root and issueing halt. If the system |
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> goes down you can be pretty sure its only the Videocard. |
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I'm now quite sure it isn't my ATI card. When my laptop comes back up it |
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hangs and nothing working (no blind root login or numlock LED). |
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Question is: what else can it be. |
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I've already tried it with almost all my daemons off and the result |
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was the same. I'm going to try an vanilla kernel with no framebuffer. |
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Hope it work then. |
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Thanks for your help and time sofar. |
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Ward |
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