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So I decided to try out the brand new kernel just 2 days after the release.
Installed it on Fedora 9, all is fine except hibernation. It doesn't save anything ...
- 10-11-2008 #1Just Joined!
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Kernel 2.6.27, can't hibernate.
So I decided to try out the brand new kernel just 2 days after the release.
Installed it on Fedora 9, all is fine except hibernation. It doesn't save anything and starts a new session when I start again (after putting it to hibernate). I have no idea where to start troubleshooting (already checked google though)
I will appreciate any help/directions.
Thanks
PS: I can still hibernate with the older kernel 2.6.26.5
- 10-11-2008 #2
You might have forgotten to enable APM and/or ACPI in the kernel. You'll see these options if you go back into the kernel rebuild. I'm in the middle of recompiling a new kernel myself, but I do not use Hibernate.
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- 10-11-2008 #3Just Joined!
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hmm possible, I was just following this guide. Thanks for the reply I'll take care about that next time I compile.


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