On Tue, 29 May 2007, Romano Giannetti wrote:
>
> - The good (?) news. I have made 7 suspend/resume cycle (to ram, I
> haven't tested hibernation) with a 2.6.21.2 with that patch, applied
> manually. The system did suspend and resume nicely even compiling a
> kernel and opening openoffice. Normally (le me stress _normally_) no
> delay was apparent on resume. I do not know how dangerous is this... :-)
>
> - The bad (?) news. One time out of 7 I had the 60 seconds delay.
Interesting. If you can re-create it, please do the sysrq-T thing again,
to see what's up. (Also, you might do "sysrq-p", which gives the current
process data, which sysrq-T does not).
Linus
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