Florian wrote:
I have not used this myself, but I noticed that there is a newer package in experimental which is called "kernel-patch-suspend2". According to the package description: This kernel patch applies to the following Debian kernel versions: 2.6.8, 2.6.10, 2.6.11, 2.6.12. Please see /usr/share/doc/kernel-patch-suspend2/README.Debian for information about other kernels. Maybe it is worth a try or at least a look into the README which might explain the current Debian policy for suspend2. Regards, Florian
This is exactly the problem I addressed in my first post: the debian package kernel-patch-suspend2 applys only on kernel 2.6.8-15 (which is no more avaible) and DOES NOT APPLY to the kernel of Debian stable (package kernel-source-2.6.8 , version: 2.6.8-16sarge1).
Questions are: 1) Which are the differences that makes this useful patch not work with current stable kernel source package? 2) How can I force the patch to apply to my kernel? ... ... -- +--------------------------------------+ | Luca Ferraro | | CASPUR | | Computational Material Science Group | | Via Dei Tizii 6b | | 00185 Rome (Italy) | | Phone: +39-06-44486-717 | | Fax: +39-06-4957083 | +--------------------------------------+