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Vieux 27/03/2007, 07h50   #1
Nick Lidakis
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Par défaut CONFIG_SOFTWARE_SUSPEND=y, ACPI, and uswsusp

I am attempting to get uswsusp working on my Debian Sid machine. After
reading the docs, a couple of SuSe web pages
(http://en.opensuse.org/S2disk) regarding s2ram and s2disk I am stuck on
one detail: CONFIG_SOFTWARE_SUSPEND=y. I can not find this kernel option
anywhere when attempting to configure the kernel. Whether it's the
debian 2.6.18 source or the kernel.org 2.6.20 source; can't be found.
Not under the ACPI options, nor the CPU frequency scaling options.

Attempting to dpkg-reconfigure uswsusp results in:

Your kernel doesn't support userspace software
suspend


Your kernel doesn't support userspace sofware suspend. Please
reconfigure your kernel to include
CONFIG_SOFTWARE_SUSPEND=y and recompile.



Can someone point me in the right direction?

By the way, the hardware is an Asus A8N-SLI desktop motherboard.

Thanks.


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