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swsusp/S3 tricks
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2010-07-18 19:27:13 +07:00
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Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
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2005-04-17 05:20:36 +07:00
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If you want to trick swsusp/S3 into working, you might want to try:
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* go with minimal config, turn off drivers like USB, AGP you don't
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really need
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* turn off APIC and preempt
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2006-10-04 03:55:17 +07:00
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* use ext2. At least it has working fsck. [If something seems to go
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2005-04-17 05:20:36 +07:00
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wrong, force fsck when you have a chance]
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* turn off modules
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* use vga text console, shut down X. [If you really want X, you might
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want to try vesafb later]
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* try running as few processes as possible, preferably go to single
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user mode.
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* due to video issues, swsusp should be easier to get working than
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S3. Try that first.
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When you make it work, try to find out what exactly was it that broke
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suspend, and preferably fix that.
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