Bug 5696
Summary: | Suspends to RAM doesn't work on Dell Latitude D610 | ||
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Product: | Power Management | Reporter: | Diego Gonz (diego) |
Component: | Other | Assignee: | Rafael J. Wysocki (rjwysocki) |
Status: | REJECTED INSUFFICIENT_DATA | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | acpi_power-sleep-wake |
Priority: | P2 | ||
Hardware: | i386 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Kernel Version: | 2.6.14 | Subsystem: | |
Regression: | --- | Bisected commit-id: |
Description
Diego Gonz
2005-12-03 05:29:37 UTC
Did you try the tricks described in Documentation/power/video.txt yet? ok, i have tried all the thing with the seting acpi_sleep, the result is that upon resuming the laptop reboots. i tried the vbetool based trick, no result with that either. I forgot to say that the laptops model is D610m i think that was the complete name. Second, i believe that you have not read what i wrote on the first 3 lines (otherwise you would have noticed that i have a SATA disk and there is still no support for proper suspend/resume on those). And also at the end i say that there is no disk activity at all. Any way, i posted this bug a result to this post from Dave Jones in the kernel planet: http://www.livejournal.com/users/kernelslacker/31234.html. It says: Laptop suspend/standby This is a mixed bag. It's getting a lot better in some ways, and a lot worse in others. There are still a lot of users out there using out of tree implementations like suspend2, which works for them, whilst the in-kernel variant doesn't. But instead of working to get these problems fixed, they happily continue patching, and never report their problems. Additionally, a majority of these bugs are now in drivers. notice the sentence before the last one *never report their problems*. Any way, i just wanted to report this problem even if it is known to kernel hackers. Can you please try the 2.6.18 kernel and the s2ram tool to suspend to RAM (see http://en.opensuse.org/S2ram)? Rejecting due to the lack of response. |