pm-suspend fails because /usr/lib/pm-utils/functions checks for /usr/sbin/s2ram instead of /sbin/s2ram
this file is in pm-utils pm/functions
fixing this makes sudo pm-suspend work :-)
gnome's supsend function does not work though. it switch to a virtual terminal, then back to X and a unlock screen. :-(
pm-suspend fails because /usr/lib/ pm-utils/ functions checks for /usr/sbin/s2ram instead of /sbin/s2ram
this file is in pm-utils pm/functions
fixing this makes
sudo pm-suspend
work :-)
gnome's supsend function does not work though. it switch to a virtual terminal, then back to X and a unlock screen. :-(