Steve Bergman wrote:
Well, this is just a tiny bit of the answer. But I do happen to know that you can initiate a suspend with:
echo -n "mem" > /sys/power/state
When it wakes up, you will probably have a black screen. This is expected, I think. There's more that needs to be done for a working suspend. But at least it may give you a clue if kernel support for suspend is available.
Here is a good article on how to do this for Gentoo.
http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/05/24/1716222
It almost seems to work for me on my HP NC4010, but on coming out of suspend I here the drive turn once then nothing. I have to pull the battery and cold start.
Would like to know what else I need to do......
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