I have followed the link you mention.
But I can't see the suspend to disk components that the email mentions
were put in (Co-incidentally, after the development described in that
email, my suspend to RAM quit working).
And here is what I see when I follow the instructions in that email
you refer to:
root@pols113 pauljohn]# echo platform > /sys/power/disk
bash: /sys/power/disk: Permission denied
[root@pols113 power]# cat /sys/power/state
standby mem
I'm running the newest test kernel from Dave J's archive,
kernel-2.6.15-1.1823_FC4, and it seems to me that if this suspend to
disk thing did work, I would be seeing it. Wouldn't I?
On 1/7/06, Rahul Sundaram <sundaram(a)redhat.com> wrote:
William John Murray wrote:
> Hello all,
> I would like to try out suspend (ramd and disk) on FC5T1.
>It looks like gnome-power-manager is the way to go?
>
> I installed gnome-power-manager.i386, libnotify.i386,
>notify-daemon.i386 and hal-gnome.i386 but something is still
>wrong.
>gnome-power-manager --no-daemon
>responds:
> ** (gnome-power-manager:3662): CRITICAL **: HAL does not have
>PowerManagement capability
>
> Can anyone suggest what might be responsible? I am woefully
>hal ignorant.
> Thanks,
> Bill
>Ps Typing gnome-power-manager by itself just does nothing.
>
>
Today's rawhide report claims to have fixed the hal issue. You can
either use g-p-m or the command line options
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2005-August/msg00143.html
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