I'm still struggling with the suspend/resume configuration on Intrepid. It seems to be a complicated pile of undocumented scripts. I've spent hours on Google and tweaking stuff without having any obvious impact on the symptoms.
But the non-SMP kernel is a real improvement for me, since it means that if I accidentally suspend the machine, I can get it back by resuming, hibernating, and resuming again. I've done this several times (oops).
I want to see how well 64-bit Fedora 10 handles suspend/resume on this laptop, but it's inconvenient because I have my /home on the root partition. I spent a while trying to figure out how to make it a separate partition (in an encrypted logical volume, using the alternate install image) without success. So I'm looking at having to back up and restore 100 GB of data. Yuck!
TL,
Sorry to hear it didn't work for you.
I'm still struggling with the suspend/resume configuration on Intrepid. It seems to be a complicated pile of undocumented scripts. I've spent hours on Google and tweaking stuff without having any obvious impact on the symptoms.
But the non-SMP kernel is a real improvement for me, since it means that if I accidentally suspend the machine, I can get it back by resuming, hibernating, and resuming again. I've done this several times (oops).
I want to see how well 64-bit Fedora 10 handles suspend/resume on this laptop, but it's inconvenient because I have my /home on the root partition. I spent a while trying to figure out how to make it a separate partition (in an encrypted logical volume, using the alternate install image) without success. So I'm looking at having to back up and restore 100 GB of data. Yuck!
Chris