I booted 2.6.35-23-generic with i915.modeset=0 on the kernel command-line, just to take kernel modesetting out of the equation. The kernel booted to a text console. I then did
echo mem > /sys/power/state
The system appears to have suspended normally. But, it freezes upon waking up, just as Serge described.
I then tried a mainline 2.6.35.9 kernel with this .config: http://sr71.net/~dave/linux/config-s10-3-2.6.35.9 . *THAT* kernel resumes after "echo mem > /sys/power/state" just fine. So, apparently there's something in the Maverick 2.6.35 kernel which breaks things which is completely specific to Maverick.
I booted 2.6.35-23-generic with i915.modeset=0 on the kernel command-line, just to take kernel modesetting out of the equation. The kernel booted to a text console. I then did
echo mem > /sys/power/state
The system appears to have suspended normally. But, it freezes upon waking up, just as Serge described.
I then tried a mainline 2.6.35.9 kernel with this .config: http:// sr71.net/ ~dave/linux/ config- s10-3-2. 6.35.9 . *THAT* kernel resumes after "echo mem > /sys/power/state" just fine. So, apparently there's something in the Maverick 2.6.35 kernel which breaks things which is completely specific to Maverick.