Hi, I decided today that I find the problem, why my notebook does not resume from suspend. So I went to the quirks page and started with experimenting. When I run suspend without any additional effort then when I resume I get black screen (i.e. it's not turned on). First, on suggestion from quirk-checker.sh utility, I added 'SUSPEND_MODULES="b44"' to /etc/pm/config.d/unload_modules. In run level 3 I discovered then that suspend/resume works with these quirks: --quirk-s3-bios - first console screen with blinking cursor and yellow text 'inu', next screen is same, only text is '3MY'. Then resume finish --quirk-vbe-post - first console screen with blinking cursor, then resume finish --quirk-vbestate-restore - first console screen with blinking cursor, then resume finish Combination of these three works as well, also combination of these with other quirks, save --quirk-s3-bios + --quirk-s3-mode, works OK. In runlevel 5 none of them worked, only --quirk-s3-bios was able to turn the screen on, but halted on the first screen, saying 'inu'. It was the same from console (ctrl+alt+f1). So I checked what is the difference between services in runlevel 3 and 5. Actually I was a bit lucky here, because I had NetworkManager set only for run level 5. I checked it multiple times and come to a conclusion that the problematic service is indeed NetworkManager. Now, how can I set my machine to suspend properly without having to turn off the NetworkManager by hand and initiating the pm-suspend by hand? How can I submit the result (and, actually, what the result is)? Some HW/SW info: ACER TM2490, i686, Rawhide hal-info-20070725-1.fc8 (does not contain info about my notebook) kernel-2.6.23-0.149.rc4.fc8 NetworkManager-0.6.5-9.fc8 Thanks, Martin
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