Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 9 Jan 2006 23:45:45 +1100 | From | CaT <> | Subject | Re: Why the DOS has many ntfs read and write driver,but the linux can't for a long time |
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On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 02:03:46PM +0300, Yaroslav Rastrigin wrote: > Suspend to disk has nasty tendency to ruin my whole hot live X session, since X can't properly restore VT on resume.
Not necessarily a solution but have you thought of putting chvt in the suspend/resume sequence? chvt to a terminal before suspending and chvt to X after resume.
This was one of the things I used to do when I had BIOS suspend to disk working (it was nice but then gateway *spit* decided to remove it in a bios upgrade).
Still, the above might help you until you find someone to throw money at. ;)
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