Daniel Robitaille
robitaille at ubuntu.com
Sat Nov 12 20:36:06 CST 2005
On 9/29/05, Matthew Garrett <mjg59 at srcf.ucam.org> wrote:
> Currently, enabling suspend to ram requires you to edit
> /etc/default/acpi-support, uncomment the second line, save it, reboot
> and attempt to sleep. This is less than ideal. I've implemented a scheme
> for auto-enabling sleep on machines we know work. In order to populate
> it, I need people with *working* sleep to email *me* (not the mailing
> list) the output of the command
>
> sudo dmidecode
>
> and I'll add working devices to the list. It would be excellent to have
> a large number of machines working from first install, so please do give
> sleep a try and let me know if it works.
Matthew,
was that whitelisting of laptops been turned off in Dapper? For mine
(Dell Latitude 110l), suspend to ram starting working out of the box
soon after that call for working laptops, and it works for Breezy
final, but I doesn't work out of the box in Dapper for the same
laptop.
Daniel
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