Sergej kandyla wrote: > Max Hetrick wrote: >> Sergej Kandyla wrote: >> >> >>> I've installed CentOS 5.2 i386 (with all updates) on notebook Fujutsu >>> Siemens Esprimo U9200 >>> Suspending works normal, but after resuming my system crashes. >>> There are no messages about that in /var/log/messages, only after >>> reboot system I see in gnome: >>> >> I have a ThinkPad, but I've never been able to get suspend/resume to >> work right with CentOS. Hibernation, however, worked fine for me until I >> started using disk encryption. Now, it too bombs because it can't wake >> up my encrypted file systems. >> >> Have you tried seeing if hibernation works? I know it's not the same, >> but I know I've never had a laptop that suspend/resume worked when using >> CentOS. >> >> > > Thanks for reply! > Yes, hibernation (sleep mode) works fine... > > I'm confused... Not only my freebsd can't work with all hardware :) > ( Off course I understand that CentOS is server oriented linux, but I > want use on desktop such system that I'm using on my servers. ) > > Also I've tried update gnome-power-manager-2.16.0-9.el5 to > gnome-power-manager-2.18.2-4.fc7.i386.rpm > but this didn't take a results. > > > please try one of the two following commands for sleep : (1) echo "mem" > /sys/power/state (2) /usr/sbin/pm-suspend or for hibernation (1) echo "disk" > /sys/power/state (2) /usr/sbin/pm-hibernate _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos