Have you tried what I suggested before in this thread about suspending to
RAM and restore? I've got a Toshiba laptop too, and my only workaround
currently is to suspend at least once in order to get the cpu fan to work
normally after restoring.
I reboot ocassionally, and only if necessary (eg after kernel upgrade).
Can you describe what happens after restoring from suspend-to-ram state,
please?
@stuchy:
Have you tried what I suggested before in this thread about suspending to
RAM and restore? I've got a Toshiba laptop too, and my only workaround
currently is to suspend at least once in order to get the cpu fan to work
normally after restoring.
I reboot ocassionally, and only if necessary (eg after kernel upgrade).
Can you describe what happens after restoring from suspend-to-ram state,
please?