Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 5 Mar 2005 22:17:47 +0100 | From | Pavel Machek <> | Subject | Re: s4bios: does anyone use it? |
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Hi!
> >Is there single user of s4bios? It used to work for me 4 notebooks > >ago, but I never really used it. I think I'm the only person that ever > >seen it working, but I could be wrong. Is there anyone using s4bios in > >2.6.11? > > > >If not, I guess we should remove that code from kernel. It is not > >usefull, and it is likely broken. > > Pavel
> I always suspend my Compaq Evo N6OOc to disk using "echo 4b > > /proc/acpi/sleep". > I don't remember the reason why I originally did choose this one instead of > S4. > I just checked that S4 and S4Bios work the same on 2.6.11-mm1 (even with my > PCMCIA wireless card connected, great!). > From what I remember, I didn't see any difference between S4 and S4Bios in > recent vanilla kernels.
Can you try cat /proc/acpi/sleep? If there's no difference between S4 and S4bios, than you are probably just using plain S4...
> By the way, it seems that Radeon makes suspend slower because it needs > to be blanked or something like that. Is there any way to avoid this ?
Yes, but it will take quite long to do it properly. pm_message_t framework needs to go in, first.
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