On Sunday, 26 August 2007 21:38, Robert Hancock wrote: > Andreas Steffan wrote: > > Hallo everybody, > > > > I am running fedora core 7 on my Dell latitude D810 notebook (BIOS > > rev A05). > > > > Since 2.6.21 I found that suspending (to disk and to ram) corrupts > > the bios clock most of the time (not always). The corruption is > > happening during suspend. When I enter the system bios right after > > I switch the system back on, I find the bios clock is set to a time > > far in the future (many years). I guess that problem is related to > > the clock changes that where introduced with 2.6.21. > > > > Please let me know if you want me to provide further information to > > get this problem fixed. > > > > If there is a known quirk to work around this problem, I would > > really appreciate a hint. > > > > PS: I have not yet tried 2.6.22.4-65.fc7, but the latest 2.6.22 kernel > > before showed the same behaviour for me. > > Please check if PM_TRACE is enabled in your kernel configuration. It > will do this intentionally. Yes, but only if you have "1" in /sys/power/pm_trace ... Greetings, Rafael _______________________________________________ linux-pm mailing list linux-pm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pm