> > Not really. If we held up the release for every machine that didn't
> > suspend/resume, we'd never ship anything.
> >
> > The only real blocker items wrt to the kernel are
> >
> > "doesn't install"
> > "doesn't boot"
> > "can't download updates"
> > "corrupts data"
>
> That is fair. I am curious though, I have the same experience here, several
> of our laptops stopped suspending/hibernating properly after 2.6.16. Just for
> curiosity, what changed in this area and what needs to be done to fix it?
Not entirely sure, though there has been some positive feedback
that 2.6.18 fixes the issues a lot of people saw in 2.6.17.
There still remain some that are not working though :-/
2.6.18 fixed the suspend that wasn't working for me (yonah based Dell
D620 laptop) but the problem with the resume seems to be in the disk
controller or drive. I get errors spewed up the console (which I'm
going to need to write down) regarding the sata disk on the ICH7
southbridge. When I try to dump the dmesg log out to disk it comes
back with it being write protected (or something to that effect -
can't see it eaily with all the errors) if it wasn't for that I think
the resume would work as X comes back (but don't get a full details).
Peter
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