On Fri, Aug 23, 2002 at 01:14:06PM +0200, Erich Schubert wrote: > > And the ACPI4Linux pages have moved and links to them have been broken > > since I got the laptop a couple of weeks ago. > > They moved to sourceforge long time ago... acpi.sf.net.. > documentation there is sparse, though. mailinglist archives are the best > source for docs. > There is a FAQ though, which cntains lot of usefuls hints. > > > echo 3 > /proc/acpi/sleep > > > > puts the machine to sleep, but nothing I do seems to wake it up again? > > > > cat /proc/acpi/sleep gives: > > S0 S3 S4 S5 > > Well, S1 is sleep mode, so your BIOS claims to not support sleep mode! > Try getting a bios update, that might help. > S5 is poweroff... S3 or S4 are suspend levels i think... one might be > power-off, maybe that was S3... > > Maybe S1 was automatically disabled due to some part of your hardware > not supporting sleep; or your bios didn't include it in the table.
So, last I checked, Linux ACPI didn't support suspend to memory or suspend to disk; the software suspend patch is the only way to get an ACPI laptop to do anything resembling sleeping. I was also under the impression that this wasn't going to work for awhile; at least until 2.6. I admit I haven't looked at ACPI in a couple months, but last time I looked, they were projecting that suspend./sleep wouldn't happen any time soon. -- -=- Bem Ajani Jones-Bey -=- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -=- "I tried to live on love once, and damn near starved to death." -- James Phillips