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Bugzilla – Full Text Bug Listing |
| Summary: | s2ram does not work out of the box on my MacBook | ||
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| Product: | [openSUSE] openSUSE 11.0 | Reporter: | Felix Möller <felix> |
| Component: | Mobile Devices | Assignee: | Forgotten User ZhJd0F0L3x <forgotten_ZhJd0F0L3x> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | E-mail List <qa-bugs> |
| Severity: | Normal | ||
| Priority: | P5 - None | CC: | erunno, rjwysocki, sshaw |
| Version: | Factory | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | Other | ||
| OS: | Other | ||
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| Found By: | --- | Services Priority: | |
| Business Priority: | Blocker: | --- | |
| Marketing QA Status: | --- | IT Deployment: | --- |
Did it work before, on 10.3? yes it did work with 10.3, but there i could not resume reliably because of bug #159962. Now it works reliably with "s2ram -f". Ok. I'll think about how to fix this upstream, for 11.0 i'll probably just patch the whitelist entry (the fixes are needed before kernel 2.6.25, but harmful with 2.6.25 and newer :-( ) s2ram was updated, but this was not fixed as far as I can see: * Do Mai 15 2008 seife@suse.de - update to current CVS: - the save-compressed-images-faster patch is upstream - whitelist update for s2ram, fixing various novell bugzillas I submitted a package with suspend-0.80-whitelist-openSUSE11.diff, which does remove the workaround for your machine (0 instead of VBE_SAVE). So this is fixed for 11.0, still need to decide what to do upstream. |
On my MacBook s2ram does not work out of the box: # s2ram -n Machine matched entry 2: sys_vendor = 'Apple Computer, Inc.' sys_product = 'MacBook1,1' sys_version = '' bios_version = '' Fixes: 0x4 VBE_SAVE This machine can be identified by: sys_vendor = "Apple Computer, Inc." sys_product = "MacBook1,1" sys_version = "1.0" bios_version = " MB11.88Z.0061.B03.0610121324" So there is a workaround for my machine in the whitelist, but it just works without it. "s2ram -f" suspends and resumes the machine just fine whereas "s2ram" hangs the machine on resume.