From: Diego Iastrubni (elcuco_at_nonexisting.hamakor.org.il)
Date: Sun 09 Jan 2005 - 19:33:48 IST
áSunday 09 January 2005 00:52, ðëúá òì éãé Aviram Jenik:
> On Friday 07 January 2005 19:59, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to upgarde my kernel, and I need some external patches for
> > some wierd devices/needs in my system. I would like to ask you all, what
> > is your experience with these pacthes:
> >
> > 1) swsusp2:
> > I am using it on 2.6.9, and I cannot stop :)
> > On the official site http://softwaresuspend.berlios.de/ I could not find
> > a patch for version 10 of the 2.6 kernel series. Does it apply to 2.6.10?
> > Or wait/modify the patch?
>
> There's a patch there for 2.6.10-rc3 that applies cleanly. If everything
> worked for you on 2.6.9, it should work just as well (or better) on 2.6.10.
> Unfortunately, this is not the case for me - since 2.6.9 the swsusp started
> becoming unstable (which is just as well, as both 2.6.9 and 2.6.10 have
> problems with my audio card alsa drivers).
The main site does not note a version for 2.6.10. However when you enter the
berlios site, you see the version. I found 2.1.5.11, now 2.1.5.12. Looks
cool, and if you have the hibernate script, your life is easier (the swsusp2
people changed the way to hibernate, that got me for a few minutes).
Shame I compiled so fast.
I am having problems with alsa. With this kernel (and debian ones) alsa fails
to work (all modules are loaded, and seem fine) however applications cannot
use those devices. After I run "alsaconf" everything works fine.
Any ideas?
Micha,
thanks, but I did notice the berlios site, the main site claims:
'11 November 2004: Software Suspend 2.1.5
This version adds better implementation for device mapper support, protection
against inserting modules when functionality is compiled in, and some more
work on fixing the hanging I/O issues.
Announcement Download (for 2.6.9) '
http://softwaresuspend.berlios.de/index.html#2.1.5
What have we learned from that? Updating your site is very important.
> > 3) bootsplash
>
> Search for bootsplash 2.6.10 patch on google to get clues on where to get
> it (it's one of the distribution's kernel srpm). If you give up, mail me
> and I'll send it to you.
> Don't forget to modify the 'apply' script of swsusp to enable support in
> bootsplash (it's not on by default).
Do I need some user space scripts? where do I get them?
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