on my thinkpad r51 swsusp2 works great. 2005/10/25, Reshat Sabiq <sabiq@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Rahul Sundaram wrote: > > > Reshat Sabiq wrote: > > > >> Rahul Sundaram wrote: > >> > >>> Yes and yes but the development version requires more testing for it > >>> to be enabled in the final FC5 release. Hop in and participate if > >>> you have time > >>> > >>> regards > >>> Rahul > >> > >> I'm not sure if i'll have time for that. But hypothetically speaking, > >> how does one go about installing the development release? I'm not > >> seeing isos for download. Do people install FC4, and then run yum > >> from specific Development sources? > > > > > > See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/TestersGuide > > Tried it out on my new laptop: both suspend and hibernate hang while > shutting down. I'll try to check the logs some time. > I'm hesitant to spend any time on suspend1, cause i have the impression > that it's gonna get overwritten by suspend2 within about a year. Is that > correct? If so, it might be worse just sitting it out, in my case anyway. > > >> Also, testing suspend to disk shouldn't be very dangerous for my > >> harddrive, i guess. The worst thing that could happen is a crash > >> during re-boot, which one should be able to fix by running a rescue > >> CD, correct? > > > > > > > > It shouldnt cause any hardware problems. Use a dedicated system. > > subscribe to the fedora-test list, read the archives and post queries > > there. Alternatively there is a third party website providing software > > suspend enabled kernels which was recently referred in the > > fedora-desktop list. This might work for you. You are on your own with > > this one though > > > > http://mhensler.de/swsusp/index_en.php > > Yes, i am aware of it, just don't trust the guy. I'm kidding. :) > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > > >