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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>s2ram from http://suspend.sourceforge.net/ basically follows the same goal. It also has a whitelist already which you might use. s2ram also has the advantage that if you don&apos;t know which parameters/workarounds are necessary, you can try them with s2ram: So you&apos;d start with ./s2ram (if your laptop is already listed you are lucky) ./s2ram -f (force, if it works, great) ./s2ram --acpi_sleep=1 ./s2ram --acpi_sleep=2 ./s2ram --acpi_sleep=3 1=s3_bios, 2=s3_mode, 3=both ./s2ram --vbe_save ./s2ram --vbe_post So, the first invocation that works for your laptop should be submitted. There is also a great documentation. Why not join forces with suspend.sf.net?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>s2ram from <a href="http://suspend.sourceforge.net/" rel="nofollow">http://suspend.sourceforge.net/</a> basically follows the same goal. It also has a whitelist already which you might use. s2ram also has the advantage that if you don&apos;t know which parameters/workarounds are necessary, you can try them with s2ram: So you&apos;d start with ./s2ram (if your laptop is already listed you are lucky) ./s2ram -f (force, if it works, great) ./s2ram &#8211;acpi_sleep=1 ./s2ram &#8211;acpi_sleep=2 ./s2ram &#8211;acpi_sleep=3 1=s3_bios, 2=s3_mode, 3=both ./s2ram &#8211;vbe_save ./s2ram &#8211;vbe_post So, the first invocation that works for your laptop should be submitted. There is also a great documentation. Why not join forces with suspend.sf.net?</p>
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