On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 7:05 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> I am curious. On my ThinkPad T42 when suspend-to-ram is active there
> is a little "moon" led lit to indicate that power is being used to
> keep the ram alive. When illuminated it shows the machine as
> sleeping, drawing power, and not hiberna
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 7:35 PM, Stefan Monnier
wrote:
> You can do such a thing in /etc/sysfs.conf (assuming you have
> installed sysfsutils). If you have installed uswsusp, then this setting
> will be ignored, and instead you need to change /etc/uswsusp to say
I use pm-utils. The I finally fou
Recently I found a problem with the hibernate method on my
lenovo/thinkpad/x200s.
It seems that the platform method performed two actions (see:
http://www.nabble.com/Battery-discharge-during-hibernation-td22417171.html)
- first prepare a ram image
- then suspend to disk
As far as I can understand,
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 11:01 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> To test this theory I would either hibernate or shutdown and remove
> the battery then test the power level again after an overnight. If
> the power is the same as before then your battery is probably okay and
> the fault is elsewhere.
I just
I'm running debian/sid on a x200s.
Some time ago (don't know exactly when) it started this strange
behaviour of using battery power while on hibernate with AC
disconnected.
Today I made a check: 4% in 3 hr.
I don't know what to do to understand.
Any idea is very welcome.
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On 4/30/07, Paolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
unfortunatly, when a notebook comes with an OS preinstalled, it's a bad
idea to remove it altogether, at least before 1st checking everything works
as expected.
Yes, unfortunately you may be right :(
But I cannot stand W... anymo
On 4/30/07, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Don't forget to look into BIOS.
Nothing really interesting in that stupid phonix bios :(
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On 4/29/07, Paolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 12:17:06PM +0200, Dot Deb wrote:
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> I tried to check for a reason and I found that the HP warms
> much more (10 degrees) than the Toshiba laptop. I guess this is
> a cooling design problem
On 4/28/07, Selim T. Erdogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does it help if you unload the module "thermal" and reload it?
As you suggested, I tried unloading/reloading the thermal module
after resume from suspend to ram. It does not work: after resume
fan is always working
On 4/28/07, Ron Hong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't know if this gonna help, but check it out
From release note:
5.1.6ACPIsupportdisabledforsomeHPlaptopmodelsinetchkernel
Thank you Ron for the infos.
I'm not sure this is related to the fact that the /proc/acpi/fan
I've just installed etch and upgrded to sid on my new laptop HP pavilion 2268ea.
I noticed that the directory /proc/acpi/fan exists but is empty,
though the fan module is loaded.
Is there something wrong with this? How can I control the fan?
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I've just installed etch (immediatly upgraded to sid) on a HP pavilion.
I noticed that
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On 3/18/07, Paolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 05:16:02PM +0100, Dot Deb wrote:
> When resumed after suspend-to-ram, my laptop comes up with fan
> always "on". This makes working quite hard without gloves. While
do you have the acpi
When resumed after suspend-to-ram, my laptop comes up with fan
always "on". This makes working quite hard without gloves. While
it is not so bad considering that summer is approaching, it
consumes much power, which is very bad when running on battery.
Any i
I've an old laptop with a CL 6729 pcmcia bridge that is not supported
by the kernel pcmcia shipped with the sarge netinstall.
Does anybody know if there is a flavour of the debian netinstall with
pcmcia compiled
as external module (not yenta_socket)?
Many thanks,
a.
Are you sure you really want to run woody?
"testing" or "unstable" perform very well.
I've run only unstable for years without severe problems.
I only install stable on server machines.
On 4/29/05, Emmanuele Salvati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all,
>
> i'm a new user of debian, i have install
I'm sorry but I missed the beginning of this thread,
so I'm not sure to say useful things.
It happened to me that, starting some months ago, the nvidia driver
compeltely freeze
my box: no useful messages, no remote connection, no soft reboot.
Quite deceived, I used the nv driver for months.
But t
Thank You, although its too probably late for the recent spate of wanna-be
unsubbers.
You'd think we debian users would like to think of ourselves as a pretty
smart bunch. I feel personally for each and every spam-unsubber that
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Thank You, although its too probably late for the recent spate of wanna-be
unsubbers.
You'd think we debian users would like to think of ourselves as a pretty
smart bunch. I feel personally for each and every spam-unsubber that
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