Bojan Smojver wrote:
Quoting Rahul Sundaram <sundaram@xxxxxxxxxx>:
I am pretty sure when it hits mainline kernel, it will be included in
the development tree.
I'm sure that'll be the case. However, I wanted to do a bit of
preemptive testing and bug fixing here, given the popularity of FC. I'm
guessing this functionality is compiled out in current FC kernels due to
bugs in mainline suspend code, so suspend2 could fill that hole. I hope
I'm not the only person running FC on a notebook...
Note that some work has gone into enabling the current mainline suspend
code to work properly in the recent rawhide kernels.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2005-August/msg00143.html
So you can test it out on your notebook and see if you can be happy with
that.
The -mm kernel as I am sure you are already aware is a soft development
tree for the current 2.6.x kernels. Patches that ends in there has a
reasonable oppurtunity of hitting mainline soon but also has a chance
of being pulled out if it turns out to be sour . So I would wait till it
reaches mainline and then rawhide before jumping up in excitement to
test it
regards
Rahul
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