ANNOUNCE: xfce4-power-manager 0.8.4.1 released
Greg Folkert
greg at gregfolkert.net
Tue Nov 3 16:49:41 CET 2009
On 11/03/2009 02:48:05 AM, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
> On mar., 2009-11-03 at 01:56 +0100, Jannis Pohlmann wrote:
> > Other than that I really like what I see so far. Now I only need to
> > set up power management on the uswsusp side properly again to
> benefit
> > from it. ;)
>
> Personal note, but I'm not sure you want uswsusp. Kernel-side suspend
> works pretty fine here, with KMS you don't even need any hooks.
> Basically on my T61 I only use pm-suspend, which is called by hal,
> and
> itself just do: echo mem > /sys/power/state
>
> (I have more problem with hibernate, where suspend/resume is broken
> after hibernation, I'd be interested if you could reproduce on your
> T61,
> see http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14365
>
> Sorry for OT :)
I've just confirmed I have a similar issue. Only a few differences in
the machine I have being a Lenovo T61 (6465CTO CTO THINKPAD T61
WIDESCREEN-3Y).
Only a few minor differeces in the `lspci -vxxx` and my attached usb
keyboard and such. dmesg_after is never created and I've also had a few
successful resumes, but nothing consistant.
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