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Old 11-15-2004, 11:39 AM   #1
paszczi
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Suspending on HP OmniBook 6000 (using acpi)


Hi, I'm experiencing the following problem:
I've recently got HP OmniBook 6000. I run it on PLD Linux - kernel 2.6.8 + acpi
When I try to suspend my system to RAM using either klaptopdaemon or echo 3 > /acpi/sleep - It suspends. However, when I try to wake it up I get green lines on display and I see nothing (besides the green lines . I tried to upgrade my bios, but this didn't help

One more thing I have: acpi_sleep=s3_bios - without that display remainde blank...

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