On 04/20/10 10:51, Ray Kohler wrote:
One thing you must avoid is to boot on one kernel version, install a kernel upgrade, then suspend and resume on the newer kernel. That will cause problems, so if you upgrade the kernel, you need to do a real reboot next time. Other than that, it seems to work well.
Really?? I've never had that problem IIRC... Is it to do with suspend-fixing-hacks that unload a module before suspend and reload it upon resume?(I think none of those are needed for my machine anymore).