I currently use the 2.6.16 kernel, but the patch I use also worked with the 2.6.15 kernel I previously used. I use "suspend2". It is a patch that you apply to the kernel source tree. Contrary to previous things that I have tried, suspend2 worked right away. More information can be found on: http://www.suspend2.net/ regards Jan
I just didn't want to use susp2 since I haven't seen a single patch under any debian package (maybe I haven't serached good enaough either). Besides it appeard weird to me that the regular sw-susp mechanism embedded in main stream kernel works with other laptops but dell-insp-600m, :-(. Any ways, thanks a lot, -- Javier --