We've got some thinkpad people around, so maybe someone can help me with this.
I USED to be using debian, but about a week ago I switched back to slackware (library upgrade problems with glib and glibc eventually made me go crazy). So I apolagize about this question. :-) When I used to be running debian, I was able to close the lid of the laptop and the laptop gracefully dropped into suspend mode. With slackware, the machine will do it, but something doesn't quite work right coming back out. I'm running kernal 2.4.4 and a bleeding edge glibc, but the APM packages are all standard. I have a sneaking suspicion debian does some nice background configuration work for me. :-) Incidentally, it's not X, which I thought was the original culprit. It also dies when running console only, framebuffer or not. I have a feeling it's something I'm not setting up correctly with my kernel or a problem with the 2.4.4 kernel itself. Any insight or nice APM config scripts (if there is such a thing) from Debian would be appriciated. Thanks, Josh Knarr -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]