Re: whole lot of ACPI problems with self compiled kernel
> Martin Steigerwald <Martin@lichtvoll.de> [2005-01-22 13:27]:
>
> Am Samstag, 22. Januar 2005 09:01 schrieb Martin Steigerwald:
>
> > 4) During suspend-to-ram time goes considerably too fast. This was
> > reported for the Debian kernel, but it seems to be true for the
> > generic kernel as well.
> >
> > Next thing will be trying with software suspend 2 patches. A guy
> > from this mailing list told me that this solved his ALSA not
> > working after suspend issues on a Dell laptop.
>
> I tried this (kernel 2.6.9 from kernel.org with stable software
> suspend patch for it) at all it gives me is:
>
I am running 2.6.10-ac9 with swuswp2-2.1.5.14-for-2.6.10 with 1GB of
RAM and a swap partition of 1.6GB on an IBM T40p.
Initially, I have had similar problems. They went away when I edited
/etc/sound/
> BIG FAT WARNING! Failed to translate the device name into a device id.
>
> The hibernate script won't work. It says software suspend is disabled due
> to missing resume2= parameter.
>
It worked for me after I edited /etc/hibernate/hibernate.conf
> Well but I am sure I have it:
>
> root@deepdance:/boot -> grep "SUSPEND" config-2.6.9sws2-1
[...]
> CONFIG_SOFTWARE_SUSPEND_DEFAULT_RESUME2="swap:/dev/hda7"
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
is this your swap device?
I wrote in mine '/dev/hda5' simply.
> Like software suspend 1 it doesn't seem to like swap partition. But to me
> it just seems perfectly fine.
>
what is the size of your swap partition? Is there room for current
swap usage + memory image?
> Well I put enough hours into this for now. I might try something else at a
> later time.
>
Don't give up!
wbr,
Lukas
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