On Thu, 2006-08-31 at 11:09 -0700, Dean S. Messing wrote: > If so I'd like to hear from you. > > I will shortly be installing FC5 on my M70 which I have > not been able to effectively use because of lack of Suspend. > > I don't care if it is "to disk" or "to memory". As long as I can > put the thing to sleep (with X running) and come back and have > all the many things I had going on still going on, I'll be happy. > > Thanks for your responses. > I have no recent experience with Dell, but do have a Compaq V2000 (Turion processor, ATI graphics, running X86_64 FC5). Software suspend using acpitool from extras worked well till the fedora kernel got to 2.6.17.*, and not since. I have confirmed that it works with the newest stock kernel, 2.6.17.11, so hopefully it may work again with the next Fedora kernel update. FC5 originally shipped with kernel 2.6.15-1.2054_FC5, which could suspend on my hardware. This may not be relevant to your hardware at all, but try to suspend before your first update, to eliminate regression in the kernel as an issue. (This will not work if you use a respin CD/DVD). You probably now this, but it may work better if you do a chvt before and after suspending, and you may need specific kernel options.