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Re: Thinkpad Z60T suspend to ram



Dear Dr Kulzer, thanks for the hints.
I did the following:

apt-get install hibernate 
that installed also vbetool

I tried to read the manuals, but I did not understand properly what I'm
suppose to do.
But at least, I finally understand the difference between "suspend" and
"hibernate".

When I tried to "suspend" the computer (pressing Fn-moon), it failed but I
had a pop-up addressing me to 
http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/

There I find many useful information, but stil I'm not able to suspend the
computer correctly.
I modified "i810" in "intel" in the xorg.conf file, as requested by 
./quirk-checker.sh  and, as far as I can understand, I must use the quirk
"--quirk-s3-bios" to the pm-suspend command.

If i write pm-suspend--quirk-s3-bios, everything seems to work fine, but I
do not know where to write this option permanently.

Here
(/http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problem_with_display_remaining_black_after_resume)
it is suggested to write 
DISPLAY_QUIRK_S3_BIOS=\"true\"  into /etc/pm/config.d/config for FC7.
I did it, but seems not to work with debian. 

Moreover, in the manual for pm-suspend I read
FILES
       /etc/pm/config.d
           The files in this directory are evaluated in C sort order. These
           files can be provided by individual packages outside of pm-utils.
           If a global configuration variable is set, the value set to will
be
           appended to the previous value. If any other variable is set, it
           will be ignored. The syntax is simply: VAR_NAME = value. See the
           CONFIGURATION VARIABLES section for valid variables defined by
           pm-utils. External packages can define others, see their
respective
           documentation for more information.

and the CONFIGURATION VARIABLES section below in the manual seem not to
report
DISPLAY_QUIRK_S3_BIOS=\"true\" as a valid variable.

I think that there are some files where I have to write some options, but
I'm unclear where they are and in which order they are read/executed
Any hint as to where to learn such things?

Moreover, coming back to hibernate, in the hibernate manual I see that I
should compile the kernel in order to let "hibernate" work. Is that true ? 
>From dmesg I have not any tuxonice non suspend2 item

I went to the http://www.tuxonice.net/ but there there are not yet the
directions on how to recompile the kernel.

Thanks again
Ottorino



The configuration files are in /etc/hibernate/. Install the "hibernate"
and "vbetool" packages and read the documentation.

Also see here:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problem_with_display_remaining_black_after_resume

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