Cassiano Leal wrote:
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Thu, 22 Mar 2007, Cassiano Leal wrote:
Just one thing, though... When I 'echo -n mem > /sys/power/state', it
responds it can't write to the file. 'echo -n disk >
/sys/power/state' works flawlessly, though.
You are missing suspend-to-ram (S3) functionality in the kernel or in
your
ACPI system.
I'll check that when I get back home.
I'm pretty sure that I have all ACPI options compiled as modules in the
kernel, though. What do you mean by 'your ACPI system'? Some sort of
BIOS setting?
Thanks for the reply!
Cassiano
I didn't have ACPI on in my BIOS. After activating it, dmesg shows ACPI
supporting S0, S1, S2, S4, S5 and S6, but not S3. Is this a
hardware/BIOS limitation, or can it be overcome in software?
One more thing... When I am not using ACPI, everything seems to work
fine. When I start using it, the keyboard and touchpad become less
responsive.
Basically, it just ignores some typed keys and touchpad
movements/clicks. It is really annoying to have to go through the keys
one by one, in slow motion, and verifying if there was a response to
each one of them.
Right now, I have ACPI off and have to suspend the PC via command line.
With ACPI, I had the power button set up to do this.
Thanks for any insights!
Cassiano Leal
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