On Sat, Jul 08, 2006 at 12:10:38AM +0300, Alon Bar-Lev wrote: > And if suspend-to-disk is more complex, it should be solved first, > since suspend-to-ram can be a subset of the process (Although people > in the past dismissed this claim... :( ). IMHO this is a bit ironic. Generally, if there is a complex problem that can be divided in smaller parts, which are possible to address one at a time, this should be the preferred way! Divide and conquer, my friend : ) Applied to the suspend dilemma: once we get suspend2ram working perfectly, the only thing we still have to care for is saving the memory image someplace, right before telling the hardware to sleep or switch off. You might get the benefit of chosing between power-off for ultimate power savings vs. speedy suspend2ram, yet with a backup on disk in case something weird happens to the power supply. Nice, huh? > So I guess we will continue to use suspend2 for a long while... Since > at least someone cares, and have a vision reacher than hay I can do > this in userspace. I've been a happy suspend2 user for quite some time now, and I have to admit I don't much care how broken the design is - for now it works, the only alternative is just as broken, and did not work as well last time I checked. And heck, I just don't have time to check with every new kernel I build. Talk about working setup vs. academic progress, which in turn will lead to a clean working setup maybe some time soon, may be later, but not now. I'll look into it as soon as any progress is visible and time available), s2ram is nice even on a laptop without battery ; ) Kind regards, and welcome to suspend2 family! Chris
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