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Stefan Lucke a ?crit :
> Quoting Patrick Gleichmann:
> 
>>I don't think the boot time is that important.
>>Just try to get S3/S4 running. I have a full gentoo distrib on my
>>system, but it only takes about 12 sec. till I get a picture - thanks
>>to suspend to disk. Suspend to Ram also works more or less, only the
>>VGA output doesn't function.
> 
> For resuming from S3 (suspend to ram) you need to enable a bios option to
> reinitialise VGA.
> 
>>Hw: EpiaM10000.
> 
> I thought S4 (suspend to disk) is not supported by C3 architecture due to a
> missing instruction/feature (pse or pse36) http://www.suspend2.net/status

Software Suspend 2 is a patch against kernels 2.4 or 2.6, that adds
features to the swsusp code present in the legacy 2.6 kernel only.
See http://www.suspend2.net/features

Patrick should explain what versions he uses (kernel, kernel parameters,
hibernate script, etc.)
I personnally experimented with swsusp from the 2.6 branch on an old
laptop (Vaio, broken ACPI), and it began to work a bit reliably with
kernel 2.6.10.

-- 
NH


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