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Re: Re: Thinkpad Z60T suspend to ram



Hi all,  here is Ottorino from Florence, Italy.
I own a Z60t on which I recently installed Debian lenny kernel 2.6.22-3-686.
I have the same problem with suspend/hibernate.
Pressing the blue keys Fn+moon the computer hibernate
Pressing the same keys again the computer comes back to life, but
appparently it is not able to switch on the neon lamps within the monitor.
In fact I can (hardly) see the shades of icons and windows on the desktop.
I tried to find out where the hibernate.conf is, but unsuccessfully.
Could you please give me a hint on where to find informations on how to
solve this problem (and learn something in the meanwhile ?)


Lei Kong wrote:
> 
>>
>>
>>Does your display problem occur when you suspend/resume from a virtual
>>terminal or only when you suspend X? If the problem is with X then the
>>option "UseDummyXServer yes" in hibernate.conf might fix it. Generally I
>>would recommend to start from the hibernate.conf which is shipped with
>>Debian and incorporate your changes/additions. I think the Debian
>>developers have spent quite some time to tweak this configuration file
>>and there are a number of comments about additional X-related options
>>which might be helpful.
>>
>>
>>Regards,
>>           Florian
>>
> Thanks for the hint, finially, I managed to make non-X resume
> works. But, still no luck with X resume.  UseDummyXServer,
> VbePost and SwitchToText does not help.
> 
> If I remove kdm from /etc/rc2.d, then after resuming, I can start kde,
> no problem at all. However, once X was running, future attempt to
> restart X after resuming will  fail, no matter whether I stop X or not
> before suspending to ram.
> 
> Lei
> 

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