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Yes it does. I'm downgrading 'cause I can't seem to suspend at all anymore.
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The problem seems to be that you need to upgrade both apm and apmd. I can now suspend and resume. Unfortunately, the usb network does not come back after suspend. It seems like the apm-proxy script is not being run.
In order to get the update to work, the old apm and apmd should be removed first.
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I've played around with this some more. For me, if I remove the rc2 versions of both apm & apmd & then reinstall the new r6 versions, I can no longer suspend at all. I didn't wait until the auto- suspend would have kicked in to test that. My problem is that my Z tends to lock up quite a bit after a suspend & I was hoping that the update would fix that.
Most interestingly, however, is what happened when I went to restore the old versions. Since upgrading to the 3.5.4*'s I haven't been able to suspend my Z by holding down the cancel button. I would have to either use the menu suspend or run a script with 'apm-s'. Not a biggy. But after I removed the new apm* packages & realized that I'd need to disable the feeds to downgrade (no matter what I do it keeps on trying to download & install the newer versions) I decided to wait until later @ home when I had more time. So here I am, stuck without apm installed, so how would I turn the Z off. Lo and behold, the cancel button now works to suspend & it comes back up just fine.
Now I know this isn't a solution 'cause my Z will never power off on it's own without apmd, but does that give us a clue as to what the problem with apm is?