Can you give me more information on what happens when you use "sudo pm-hibernate"? On My machine, it jumps to a terminal window where it says "Looking for splash system... none". Then there are 5 lines of output from s2disk about snapshotting the system and storing the image. On reboot it boots like normal except that it loads a resume image and starts up again.
Usually the image storing and reloading are pretty fast... although sometimes there is a slight delay part way through storing the image... and/or restoring the image.
If I run "sudo s2disk", it hibernates to disk as previously. Try that and let me know what happens.
Hmmmm... Occasionally I find that the xserver dies with a flickering screen and a message saying that the X will restart in low resolution. Then I get the login screen. This seems to only happen after a resume from hibernate. So maybe there are additional problems. Sigh....
I will send you a list of my installed programs. If you could compare it to yours and let me know what I have (or don't have) that you don't have (or have) ... maybe we can make some progress. See the following posting.
Can you give me more information on what happens when you use "sudo pm-hibernate"? On My machine, it jumps to a terminal window where it says "Looking for splash system... none". Then there are 5 lines of output from s2disk about snapshotting the system and storing the image. On reboot it boots like normal except that it loads a resume image and starts up again.
Usually the image storing and reloading are pretty fast... although sometimes there is a slight delay part way through storing the image... and/or restoring the image.
If I run "sudo s2disk", it hibernates to disk as previously. Try that and let me know what happens.
Hmmmm... Occasionally I find that the xserver dies with a flickering screen and a message saying that the X will restart in low resolution. Then I get the login screen. This seems to only happen after a resume from hibernate. So maybe there are additional problems. Sigh....
I will send you a list of my installed programs. If you could compare it to yours and let me know what I have (or don't have) that you don't have (or have) ... maybe we can make some progress. See the following posting.