W dniu 12 października 2010 12:39 użytkownik Rodd Clarkson
<rodd(a)clarkson.id.au> napisał:
2010/9/28 Michał Piotrowski <mkkp4x4(a)gmail.com>
>
> W dniu 27 września 2010 23:13 użytkownik Michał Piotrowski
> <mkkp4x4(a)gmail.com> napisał:
> > 2010/9/27 Rodd Clarkson <rodd(a)clarkson.id.au>:
> >> I've been having troubles getting 2.6.34.x kernels on f13 and 2.6.35.x
> >> kernels on f14 to resume from suspend.
> >>
> >>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=628897
> >>
> >> To try and resolve this I've been trying out other recent distros to
> >> see if
> >> they have similar kernels and whether I have the same problem resuming.
> >>
> >> Recent ubuntu is still only using 2.6.32 but openSUSE 11.3 has a 2.6.34
> >> kernel and I can suspend and resume from it using the live CD. How can
> >> I
> >> compare this kernel to ones in f13/f14 to see why it works in one and
> >> not in
> >> the other?
> >
> > You can download source package and check whether there are any
> > patches that fixes suspend.
>
> I grepped the source and I have not found anything obvious.
>
I've downloaded the Ubuntu 10.10 LiveCD which uses kernel 2.6.35 and suspend
and resume works fine in Ubuntu too.
What difference in the Fedora kernels could be causing this problem?
It might be a patch added by one of Fedora kernel developers. CC'ing
fedora-kernel
I know it seems strange to some, but suspend and resume are one of the most
important features for me on my laptop. I can (and have) put up with (a
lot) less than optimal video, no sound and even wireless network issues, but
without a functioning suspend and resume it's quite arduous having to wait
for a system to shutdown and reboot. Each to their own I guess, but I'd
really like this to work and it appears that it does work on other distros
which makes me wonder what Fedora isn't doing right.
Rodd
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Regards,
Michal