Now that comes kind of unexpected, because that would mean, it's not a general issue, and also would explain, why I could not find any info on any resume problem on the net.
Please be so kind and have a look at the following questions:
(1) Which BIOS version is on your motherboard? Mind has the latest 0122, full BIOS string as shown on the BIOS main page: LF94510J.86A.0122.2008.1117.0113
(2) When you turn on your computer, do you see a screen with a graphical logo, before the boot-process starts, with something like "Press F2 for BIOS"? Because I don't see a graphic or the F2 prompt, instead the screen stays black, then I see "94" followed by "00" in the lower right corner, which means the keyboard buffer has been cleared followed by ready-to-boot.
(3) What's your video configuration in the BIOS advanced system setup? I have selected the following:
Code:
DVMT Mode: <DVMT>
IGD DVMT Memory: <Maximum DVMT>
IGD Aperture Size: <256 MB>
Primary Video Adapter: <Int Graphics (IGD)>
(4) Do you have anything connected to the IDE port? I have just a slim CDROM burner on IDE, the HDD is on the first SATA port.
I also have 2GB RAM installed, memory configuration in BIOS left at <Automatic>.
The other things I changed in BIOS (which surely do not have anything to do with the described issue):
Code:
HPET: <Enable>
ASF Support: <Disable>
After Power Failure: <Last state>
Wake on LAN from S5: <Power on>
ACPI Suspend State: <S3 State>
Wake system from S5: <Disable>
Keyboard Select: <Keyboard 1>
There is nothing else, that can have an influence.
I will now perform a new installation of Ubuntu 8.10 and do more tests. I will also install the latest BIOS version once again.
I really need suspend-to-RAM to work, it's one of the must-have features.
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