After updating KDE to 4.4.2 and Kernel to 2.6.33 i realized the option so suspend to RAM dissapeared. Only suspend to disc is available.
What could it be the issue?
After updating KDE to 4.4.2 and Kernel to 2.6.33 i realized the option so suspend to RAM dissapeared. Only suspend to disc is available.
What could it be the issue?
I would suggest you go to Personnel Settings> System > Power Management > Capabilities and see if Suspend to RAM is gone and let us know what it says.
Thank You,
it says “Supported methods of suspension: Suspend to disc”
It looks like at KDE to 4.4.2 and Kernel to 2.6.33 you are ahead of the curve here. No one else has had a suggestions, so it may be a bug, but it is hard to tell. I have not left the present Kernel and am staying with KDE 4.3.5 for now. If Suspend to RAM is important to you, you might drop back to KDE 4.3.5 to see if that is the issue. Dropping back the Kernel would be next as I don’t know which one is the problem, but updating both at the same time makes it hard to tell.
Thank You,
Well, droping back to kernel 2.6.31 is not an option. I would loose 3d Accel through radeon drivers.
But it is indeed quite usefull to have suspend to ram.
Ok i just tried on XFCE DE. Same thing, clicking on suspend to RAM does nothing.
Also doing s2ram on Konsole does nothing. Machine is Unknown
assas1n adjusted his/her AFDB on Sun 11 April 2010 04:16 to write:
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> Ok i just tried on XFCE DE. Same thing, clicking on suspend to RAM does
> nothing.
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> Also doing s2ram on Konsole does nothing. Machine is Unknown
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Are you booting with any acpi params, if you have acpi=off or others then
that could stop the suspend function.
Also why would going back to .31 loose you accel on the Radeon, do you have
a 5000 version? are you using the frglx or the open module?
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Mark
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I have touched nothing along the ACPI or booting parameters.
Yes im using the open source radeon drivers. I found they work alot better than the propietary ones.
And kernel .33 is needed for 3d Accel.