> Good news on the suspend. Reading a recent post I saw someone using > pm-hibernate and tried it myself. That worked like a charm. I'll keep > banging on that one for a little while and make sure it is consistent, > but it looks like that problem is solved. > update on the suspend. On my laptop when you use the Fn+suspend it creates two acpi events, I guess one is "go to sleep" and another is "restore". What was happening was it would save state fine, but when I turned it back on it would resume then immediately suspend again, but this time the old suspend way (where it didn't actually write out memory or anything like that, just say "Suspending: =====" and then turn off). And just like it used to, when I turn it back on from that it freezes. So I just capture both events to make it work right: /etc/acpi/events/hibernate.conf event=button/sleep\ SBTN\ 00000080\ 00000001 action=/usr/sbin/pm-hibernate /etc/acpi/events/false-hibernate.conf event=button/sleep\ SBTN\ 00000080\ 00000002 action=/bin/true Still looking into the usb problem. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list