This seems to be model specific. You can search http://www.linux-laptop.net/ if somebody did post the solution there. Anyway i'd think a BIOS upgrade could be under the top five....
Am Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2003 14:47 schrieb Hugo S. Carrer: > I've got a pcmcia ethernet card on my laptop wich runs woody, it works > quite well but i'm having a little problem during suspend to ram > operations. > > I'm using APM and when i press the power button or type apm -s the apm > daemon runs the scripts in /etc/apm/ and then the laptop suspends. The > problem is that as soon as I press the button or enter the apm -s command, > the pcmcia card goes off, even before the before mentioned scripts are ran. > > There are certain operations (loging off the cluster) that are executed by > the /etc/apm/ scripts and that need for the eth0 to be up, but as the card > is already turned off these operations fail. I've solved this by writting a > small script that runs these operations and then does the apm -s. But I > would like to be able to press the power button and forget about it. So the > question is where do I configure the time for the pcmcia card to go off?. > > see you > hugo -- mi <mrl>