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Is there any resource someplace which explains the different "quirks" in some detail? I haven't been able to locate one, and the "try different quirks randomly" option isn't something I really want to try.
In my case, suspend and resume work, but with a few quirks. (lol) The biggest issue is that I can only resume using the power button, and I have to push it 4 times before it resumes. When it does resume, I have to cancel 3 logout/shutdown prompts right away.
I know this would imply that I'm being impatient, and the first button press is enough, but it definitely does not resume after one button press even if I wait.
It's not a big deal to me that it works way, but OTOH I can't help but wonder if just a small amount of tinkering would get it working correctly. This is the first time I've bothered to investigate suspend or hibernate under any distro, so I'm sort of at a loss regarding how to go about it.
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What's getting me here, my use of "lazily"?
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the power button multi-pressing sounds like a hardware issue to me. are you using a suspend script? pm-utils has pretty good logs for debugging the process, and the ability to write and add local hooks makes working around driver issues pretty simple.
[23:00:16] dr_kludge | i want to invent an olfactory human-computer interface, integrate it into the web standards, then produce my own forked browser.
[23:00:32] dr_kludge | can you guess what i'd call it?
[23:01:16] dr_kludge | nosilla.
[23:01:32] dr_kludge | i really should be going to bed. i'm giggling madly about that.
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Thanks -- I confess I hadn't looked at the logs. Will do!
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