Yesterday I released version 1.0 of the suspend-utils package including s2disk/resume, s2ram, s2both and several supporting programs. It contains the final official s2ram whitelist and should work with all of the Linux kernels supporting the user space hibernation interface released to date. The suspend-utils-1.0 package is available for download from: http://sourceforge.net/projects/suspend/files/suspend/suspend-1.0/suspend-utils-1.0.tar.bz2/download For details about the release please refer to the ReleaseNotes file within the package. For the full list of changes, please refer to the ChangeLog file. The development of s2ram is not going to be continued after this release and I'm not going to add any new entries to the whitelist. Consequently, please do not report new machines that work with s2ram and are not listed. Still, bugs reported against s2ram will be handled and possibly fixed, so please report if you find one. The hibernation-related utilities are still going to be worked on in the future. Using the opportunity I'd like to thank all of the people who contributed to the suspend-utils project and made this release possible, especially Pavel Machek who inspired the development of s2disk/resume and created the first version of s2ram, Stefan Seyfried who helped to integrate the utilities with SUSE and openSUSE power management facilities and added a ton of machines to the s2ram whitelist, Luca Tettamanti who's been working on the project's web page, among other things, Alon Bar-Lev who added the configuration and build scripts, and our last s2ram whitelist maintainer Rodolfo Garcia. Your work helped many Linux users to benefit from working suspend-to-RAM, so thanks a lot! There's one important administrative change related to the release. Namely, the suspend-devel mailing list, that recently has been mostly used for reporting new machines to be added to the s2ram whitelist, is going to be closed. Please send bug reports and other messages related to the suspend-utils package to linux-pm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx instead. Thanks and enjoy, Rafael _______________________________________________ linux-pm mailing list linux-pm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pm