El mar, 31-07-2007 a las 19:40 +0200, Patrick escribió: > On Tue, 2007-07-31 at 11:03 -0500, chris@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > I have a ThinkPad T60 running F7. After the recent kernel update, suspend > > to RAM no longer works. It drops to text mode, says it is suspending, and > > locks up. > > Try playing with one of the pm-suspend settings. See pm-suspend --help > for the possibilities. Open a terminal and as root and try for example: > # pm-suspend --quirk-s3-mode > or > # pm-suspend --quirk-s3-bios > or > # pm-suspend --quirk-s3-mode --quirk-s3-bios > > My laptop (Acer TM6460) needs the first one to properly suspend. > Also have a look on this webpage: > http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/quirk-suspend-advanced.html > You may need to create that unload_modules file in /etc/pm/config.d/ and > add some modules like iwl3945, kvmv, kvm_intel. > > > I can't get the machine to respond at all with the keyboard, so I can't > > get to a console. > > > > Is this common? Is there a work-around? (I kind of like suspend on a > > laptop.) > > Dunno about common. My laptop suspended/resumed fine with FC6 but with > F7 it's not resuming anymore. For a work-around try one of the examples > I gave above. > > Regards, > Patrick > The only one thing that occurs to me at the moment would be that you had a look at gconf-editor > apps > gnome-power-manager. There you could check some of the keys, using your common sense. My laptop is a ThinkPad T42 and I must recognize that with F7, for the first time in the whole Fedora serie (since F3 maybe..?), suspend to RAM _does_ work here out-of-the-box. Though, actually I don't use its method now either. The reason is that I got used to some scripts that I obtained from http://www.thinkwiki.org and other places over there.., this since FC4, they _did_ work easily, therefore I put them into each Fedora release I install here. Since you own a ThinkPad, _maybe_ you are interested in to have a look at the above place. I suppose you're using the F7 built-in suspend-to-ram. Daniel