Peter (pboy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) said: > Am Don, 2003-06-12 um 20.39 schrieb Bill Nottingham: > > Alternatively, you can disable display blanking in the BIOS. > > Yes, that is another alternative. Just for those who are interested: If > you disable blanking in the bios, you can bring the laptop so sleep with > <Fn><F4> and back again with the same keys. Just blanking (<Fn><F3>) > doesn't work. After resume some peripherals are still "sleeping" (just > another ACPI issue), especially the internal network adapter. You can > bring it back by issueing an "/etc/init.d/network restart" as root from > a terminal window. At the bottom line: You can, currently, use that > brand new modell with RH9, applying some workarounds until the ACPI > issue is solved. Hm, it's entirely possible that I'm not seeing some of these suspend/resume issues, because I'm not using ACPI. :) Using APM the only issue I've seen (aside from the one about display blanking) is that it occasionally fails to suspend, and when so gets stuck in a mode that just needs to be powered off. Haven't tracked down the cause of this yet. Bill