I can use the s2ram -f -a3 as root, and the suspend works, but when i use the "Suspend to RAM" in the Logout menu it just restarts my wireless network... I've tried to edit the /etc/powersave/sleep but still no cigar... Here's the rellevant part of the file:
## Path: System/Powermanagement/Powersave/Sleep_Modes
## Type: yesno
## Default: "no"
## ServiceRestart: powersaved
#
# Set this variable to no to enable suspend to RAM.
# If the /usr/sbin/s2ram binary is available, it will be used to detect
# if the machine is capable of suspend to RAM. You can override this
# detection with SUSPEND2RAM_FORCE below.
DISABLE_USER_SUSPEND2RAM="no"
## Path: System/Powermanagement/Powersave/Sleep_Modes
## Type: yesno
## Default: "no"
## ServiceRestart: powersaved
#
# If /usr/sbin/s2ram is installed but does not know about your machine,
# you can force suspend to RAM for unknown machines by setting this
# variable to yes.
# Be careful, this might crash your machine.
# See also the SUSPEND2RAM_ACPI_SLEEP, SUSPEND2RAM_VBE_POST and
# SUSPEND2RAM_VBE_SAVE variables.
SUSPEND2RAM_FORCE="yes"
## Path: System/Powermanagement/Powersave/Sleep_Modes
## Type: integer(0:3)
## Default: "0"
## ServiceRestart: powersaved
#
# If SUSPEND2RAM_FORCE is set to yes and s2ram is installed, you can set
# the acpi_sleep parameter here. This is a number, 1 means "s3_bios",
# 2 means "s3_mode" 3 means "s3bios,s3mode".
# These parameters are explained in the kernel sources under
# Documentation/power/video.txt
# Leaving this empty or setting it to 0 means "don't touch this setting",
# you might still have one of the options set from the kernel commandline.
# Be careful, this might crash your machine.
SUSPEND2RAM_ACPI_SLEEP="3"
Hope someone can help me, cause i'm just lost here... It should work in my head
Here's the s2ram -i output
sys_vendor = "Acer "
sys_product = "TravelMate 230 "
sys_version = "-1 "
bios_version = "R01-A1D "
Hope you can help me on this...
Jakob