how is suspend-to-disk supposed to work?
Alan McKinnon
alan at linuxholdings.co.za
Thu May 25 11:46:09 UTC 2006
On Thursday 25 May 2006 10:57, Michael T. Richter wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-25-05 at 10:33 +0200, Joerg Beyer wrote:
> > is there anybody, where suspend to disk is working?
>
> It works fine for me provided I don't need a keyboard when I turn
> the computer back on. It's really freaky, actually. On no fewer
> than three machines--and three radically different ones at that: an
> old Sony laptop, a middle-aged generic desktop and a brand new Dell
> laptop--suspend saves everything to disk, comes back up to where it
> was suspended, and then allows you to do anything. Except use your
> keyboard. On the desktop machine, unplugging and replugging the
> keyboard doesn't do anything, but plugging in a USB keyboard into
> any of the three machines allows it to work. (But never the
> built-ins for the laptop nor the PS/2 one for the desktop.)
Did you submit a bug on that?
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Alan McKinnon
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