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Originally posted by oberix
Hallo, I have quite the same problem.
I think the cause is that KLaptop changes the state of the acpi by echoing to /proc/acpi/sleep, but I didn't select the "CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP_PROC_SLEEP" module in the kernel configuration, so there /proc/acpi/sleep isn't present at all.
Bytheway hibernate works perfectly via the script /usr/sbin/hibernate
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# Example suspend2.conf file.
#
# See hibernate.conf(5) for help on the configuration items.
#
# NOTE: Suspend2 is an improved version of suspend-to-disk which currently
# requires patching your kernel. For more information, see www.suspend2.net
#
# If you do not wish to patch your kernel but still be able to suspend to
# disk, see disk.conf instead.
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