Re: How do I revive my acpi laptop from a /proc/acpi/sleep 3 event/sleep

2004-06-06 Thread Bas Zoetekouw
Jerome Werner wrote in linux.debian.laptop: > When I put it into sleep 3, it seems to go into standby fine. The > problem is, how do I restart it? The keyboard is dead (pressing the > keyboard revives it under windows). I see a flashing power light. I > also have tried pressing the power button

Re: How do I revive my acpi laptop from a /proc/acpi/sleep 3 event/sleep

2004-06-06 Thread Bas Zoetekouw
Jerome Werner wrote in linux.debian.laptop: > When I put it into sleep 3, it seems to go into standby fine. The > problem is, how do I restart it? The keyboard is dead (pressing the > keyboard revives it under windows). I see a flashing power light. I > also have tried pressing the power button

How do I revive my acpi laptop from a /proc/acpi/sleep 3 event/sleep

2004-06-05 Thread Jerome Werner
Hi, my acpi laptop says it supports sleep 0 3 4 5. Sleep 4 works well (hibernation). I revive the computer by rebooting and it loads up the swap image. When I put it into sleep 3, it seems to go into standby fine. The problem is, how do I restart it? The keyboard is dead (pressing the keyboar

How do I revive my acpi laptop from a /proc/acpi/sleep 3 event/sleep

2004-06-05 Thread Jerome Werner
Hi, my acpi laptop says it supports sleep 0 3 4 5. Sleep 4 works well (hibernation). I revive the computer by rebooting and it loads up the swap image. When I put it into sleep 3, it seems to go into standby fine. The problem is, how do I restart it? The keyboard is dead (pressing the keyboard