I do not need suspend, nor is it setup stock on SuSE, however the kernel that came with SuSE has power managment working, which is a must. Also Suse comes with a the low latence and the other patches for better responiveness. I have issues with recompiling for x86 because there are just to many freaking options! I have found a way to get out of rpm hell with gaim (using a seperate program for msn), so for the time being a not incredibly unhappy with SuSE. However I still have no clue what the deal is with the modem that it keeps telling me it autoconfigured correctly. > Well, I think the main reason I doubt it will work as easily as you hope is what > I alluded to in the previous message. Its not JUST the kernel. Take ACPI for > example. Presumable you want some suspend capability ... perhaps when you close > your lid. > > Well, this requires kernel support sure, but it also requires a few other things > configured. There has to be some daemon watching for that type of event, and > then when it detects it, it must run som script that does some things. So if > you have a kernel with the right stuff, you are only half way there. I guess to > move the kernel, you have to move the kernel file, the modules, and if it has > one an initrd file, maybe the System.map file. ... then modify your lilo or grub > configuration. Then you have to figure out all the things that made ACPI or > whatever work. > > You were unable to find a miniHOWTO for your laptop model at > http://www.linux-laptop.net/ ? Basically, all of the distros have the same > capabilities ... its how difficult things are to achieve that differs. > > Getting all the hardware on a laptop to work has always been an iterative > process for me. Right now, I know there a few things I could do to improve my > installation but I haven't had a chance to do it. > > Austin > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >