With APM I could execute a script on resume by placing a symlink to it
in /etc/apm/resume.d/, /etc/rc*.d/ style.
I can find no documentation on what events ACPI specifies. As best as I
can tell, the only available method is to perform the ACPI action that
would cause the intended event, and the
Generally this laptop has no problems on 2.6, including acpi for me.
On a side note, has anyone been able to get the easy access keys to work?
Klineak doesn't work for me.
kernel 2.6 works for me on the 700.
On a related note, do you guys know if the easy access keys can be made to
work on the 700 in debian?
Generally this laptop has no problems on 2.6, including acpi for me.
On a side note, has anyone been able to get the easy access keys to work?
Klineak doesn't work for me.
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kernel 2.6 works for me on the 700.
On a related note, do you guys know if the easy access keys can be made to
work on the 700 in debian?
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> I bought a Toshiba Satellite A40 a couple of weeks ago and it installs
> perfectly with current Debian Installer versions. Kernel 2.6.5 seems to me
> to
> support the hardware better then 2.4.26, so I decided on installing with
> 'linux26'.
> All hardware is recognized correctly; powermanagem
> I bought a Toshiba Satellite A40 a couple of weeks ago and it installs
> perfectly with current Debian Installer versions. Kernel 2.6.5 seems to me
> to
> support the hardware better then 2.4.26, so I decided on installing with
> 'linux26'.
> All hardware is recognized correctly; powermanagem
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