* Riccardo Gusso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-04-05 19:15 -0500:
> If I put it in standby with 'apm -S' then I can't wake up in any way, nor I
> can't reach it from my local network by telnet or ssh. Did I miss something
> when I compiled the kernel 2.4.18 I am using or is there something wrong
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* Riccardo Gusso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-04-05 19:15 -0500:
> If I put it in standby with 'apm -S' then I can't wake up in any way, nor=
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> can't reach
On Saturday 06 April 2002 17:12, Alexander Clouter wrote:
> this is not an ACPI issue, whats wrong is that your BIOS (probably) has not
> been set up to 'wake up' on certain interrupt requests. What you need to
> do is go to your BIOS setup screen and tell the laptop to wake up on a
> keyboard/mo
On Saturday 06 April 2002 17:12, Alexander Clouter wrote:
> this is not an ACPI issue, whats wrong is that your BIOS (probably) has not
> been set up to 'wake up' on certain interrupt requests. What you need to
> do is go to your BIOS setup screen and tell the laptop to wake up on a
> keyboard/m
On Apr 05, Riccardo Gusso wrote:
>
> If I put it in standby with 'apm -S' then I can't wake up in any way, nor I
> can't reach it from my local network by telnet or ssh. Did I miss something
> when I compiled the kernel 2.4.18 I am using or is there something wrong
> somewhere else? Btw, I know
On Apr 05, Riccardo Gusso wrote:
>
> If I put it in standby with 'apm -S' then I can't wake up in any way, nor I
> can't reach it from my local network by telnet or ssh. Did I miss something
> when I compiled the kernel 2.4.18 I am using or is there something wrong
> somewhere else? Btw, I know
If I put it in standby with 'apm -S' then I can't wake up in any way, nor I
can't reach it from my local network by telnet or ssh. Did I miss something
when I compiled the kernel 2.4.18 I am using or is there something wrong
somewhere else? Btw, I know that my bios is fully acpi compliant, even
If I put it in standby with 'apm -S' then I can't wake up in any way, nor I
can't reach it from my local network by telnet or ssh. Did I miss something
when I compiled the kernel 2.4.18 I am using or is there something wrong
somewhere else? Btw, I know that my bios is fully acpi compliant, even
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