On Saturday 06 April 2002 17:12, Alexander Clouter wrote: > this is not an ACPI issue, whats wrong is that your BIOS (probably) has not > been set up to 'wake up' on certain interrupt requests. What you need to > do is go to your BIOS setup screen and tell the laptop to wake up on a > keyboard/mouse/etc signal and see if that helps.
I have looked deep inside my bios, but I found no available settings about this. In Power Management section I can only enable/disable power management and set the time interval before stopping hard disk, standby and suspending. Btw, i have tried also apmsleep; it puts my laptop into suspension mode, but then it does not wake up at specified time. I have to wake up it by pressing power button of notebook, but then the notebook remains in an unusable state. > Another issue may be that > you will need to compile a kernel which interrupts enables during BIOS > calls, however I reserve my right to be wrong on that one ;) I' ve enabled and re-built the kernel, but nothing has changed. So, until I will find a solution, how can I disable standby and suspension? Is there a graphical tool to control apm settings? Bye. Rick -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]