Do you know if this is an OpenBSD issue, or hardware? I didn't keep Linux on it long enough to check...
So, does this mean that no kind of suspend/hibernate works? It starts up pretty quick, but not quick enough to replace suspend/resume for me I don't think. On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 5:45 PM, Bryan Irvine <sparcta...@gmail.com> wrote: > oops, replied to only Miod. > > > On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 9:43 AM, Bryan Irvine <sparcta...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 9:25 PM, Miod Vallat <m...@online.fr> wrote: > > > >> > I have installed OpenBSD onto my Lemote netbook, and have apmd running > >> on > >> > startup. If I run the command 'zzz' the computer suspends perfectly. > >> > However, on turning the machine back on, it boots as normal, with > >> complains > >> > about being uncleanly shutdown. > >> > >> How did you `turn the machine back on'? > >> > >> > On closing the lid of the netbook, the computer remains on. > >> > >> OpenBSD is not able to detect lid close on the Yeeloong at the moment. > >> > >> > So, simply put, how can I make suspend/resume work? I'm happy to run > the > >> > 'zzz' command instead of closing the lid, I'd just like to know how to > >> make > >> > it work at all. > >> > >> Suspend: zzz > >> Resume: press any key or the touchpad. Do not touch the power button. > >> > > > This only intermittently works on my 8089B.