Ah, you're right...seems to be the "more common" setting...
@All
Great it works finally for all affected Acer Laptops, maybe other brands too, there are resuming problems with very similiar Sony Vaios, HPs and Toshiba Laptops...
So what are the next steps, should I file a bug to kernel developers with this solution so it can be fixed (if it is possible, i hope it can be integrated in the acer-wmi module or something similiar) in the next kernel releases (i think it would be better a english native speaker do this)?
Or is there already one, i've found nothing.
And, please spread to your Linux community platform (wikis, forums etc.) so all the people can get suspend working, it saves our rain forest (and surely increases our electricity bill)! ;)
miegiel:
Ah, you're right...seems to be the "more common" setting...
@All
Great it works finally for all affected Acer Laptops, maybe other brands too, there are resuming problems with very similiar Sony Vaios, HPs and Toshiba Laptops...
So what are the next steps, should I file a bug to kernel developers with this solution so it can be fixed (if it is possible, i hope it can be integrated in the acer-wmi module or something similiar) in the next kernel releases (i think it would be better a english native speaker do this)?
Or is there already one, i've found nothing.
And, please spread to your Linux community platform (wikis, forums etc.) so all the people can get suspend working, it saves our rain forest (and surely increases our electricity bill)! ;)