On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 13:09:18 +0200 MichaÅ Piotrowski wrote: > W dniu 12 paÅdziernika 2010 12:39 uÅytkownik Rodd Clarkson > <rodd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> napisaÅ: > > > > > > 2010/9/28 MichaÅ Piotrowski <mkkp4x4@xxxxxxxxx> > >> > >> W dniu 27 wrzeÅnia 2010 23:13 uÅytkownik MichaÅ Piotrowski > >> <mkkp4x4@xxxxxxxxx> napisaÅ: > >> > 2010/9/27 Rodd Clarkson <rodd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > >> >> I've been having troubles getting 2.6.34.x kernels on f13 and > >> >> 2.6.35.x kernels on f14 to resume from suspend. > >> >> > >> >> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=628897 > >> >> > >> >> To try and resolve this I've been trying out other recent > >> >> distros to see if > >> >> they have similar kernels and whether I have the same problem > >> >> resuming. > >> >> > >> >> Recent ubuntu is still only using 2.6.32 but openSUSE 11.3 has > >> >> a 2.6.34 kernel and I can suspend and resume from it using the > >> >> live CD. How can I > >> >> compare this kernel to ones in f13/f14 to see why it works in > >> >> one and not in > >> >> the other? > >> > > >> > You can download source package and check whether there are any > >> > patches that fixes suspend. > >> > >> I grepped the source and I have not found anything obvious. > >> > > I've downloaded the Ubuntu 10.10 LiveCD which uses kernel 2.6.35 > > and suspend and resume works fine in Ubuntu too. > > > > What difference in the Fedora kernels could be causing this problem? > > It might be a patch added by one of Fedora kernel developers. CC'ing > fedora-kernel You can test this with a non-patched kernel from Fedora kernel source rpm using the "--with vanilla" option to rpmbuild. If kernel-vanilla works, the problem is in a Fedora patch. If it still does not work, the problem may be caused by some kernel configuration options. Michal _______________________________________________ kernel mailing list kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kernel