Re: Proper suspend mode (no more on/off switching)

2000-12-06 Thread Hanno Mueller
> i guess you tried it and something didn't work as expected - could you > describe what's happening? I cannot reproduce this right now, but I once tried to remove the PCMCIA network card and the X server froze. Greetings, Hanno

Re: Proper suspend mode (no more on/off switching)

2000-12-06 Thread Hanno Mueller
> i guess you tried it and something didn't work as expected - could you > describe what's happening? I cannot reproduce this right now, but I once tried to remove the PCMCIA network card and the X server froze. Greetings, Hanno -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject

Re: Proper suspend mode (no more on/off switching)

2000-12-06 Thread Hanno Mueller
> So, unless you are setting up your applications to 'serve' from a > specific ip address (which I'm assuming you're not) I don't see why > you can't just do the same thing with your network interface as I do > with my ppp interface. I am running a few servers (apache and exim were mentioned alrea

Re: Proper suspend mode (no more on/off switching)

2000-12-06 Thread Hanno Mueller
> So, unless you are setting up your applications to 'serve' from a > specific ip address (which I'm assuming you're not) I don't see why > you can't just do the same thing with your network interface as I do > with my ppp interface. I am running a few servers (apache and exim were mentioned alre

Proper suspend mode (no more on/off switching)

2000-12-05 Thread Hanno Mueller
Hi, probably a stupid question: How can I automate the re-assignment of my laptop's IP address? Linux runs just perfectly on my laptop, APM is fully supported, suspend to disk works as expected, as does my PCMCIA network card. Thanks everyone. However, it's quite slow and and I move a lot betw

Proper suspend mode (no more on/off switching)

2000-12-05 Thread Hanno Mueller
Hi, probably a stupid question: How can I automate the re-assignment of my laptop's IP address? Linux runs just perfectly on my laptop, APM is fully supported, suspend to disk works as expected, as does my PCMCIA network card. Thanks everyone. However, it's quite slow and and I move a lot bet