> "Adam" == Adam C Powell IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Adam> "Karl M. Hegbloom" wrote:
>> I had to grep the net for a version of phdisk.exe that would
>> format a suspend partition for me... It would be neat to have
>> a phdisk.exe for Linux.
Adam> That would be great-
> "Adam" == Adam C Powell IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Adam> "Karl M. Hegbloom" wrote:
>> I had to grep the net for a version of phdisk.exe that would
>> format a suspend partition for me... It would be neat to have
>> a phdisk.exe for Linux.
Adam> That would be great-
"Karl M. Hegbloom" wrote:
> I had to grep the net for a version of phdisk.exe that would format a
> suspend partition for me... It would be neat to have a phdisk.exe
> for Linux.
That would be great- among other things, I could get my windows refund. :-) In
your grep, did you locate source c
"Karl M. Hegbloom" wrote:
> I had to grep the net for a version of phdisk.exe that would format a
> suspend partition for me... It would be neat to have a phdisk.exe
> for Linux.
That would be great- among other things, I could get my windows refund. :-) In
your grep, did you locate source c
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 07:45:13PM -0800, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
> I had to grep the net for a version of phdisk.exe that would format a
> suspend partition for me... It would be neat to have a phdisk.exe
> for Linux.
>
That depends on the model of laptop. Not all laptops have suspend-to-di
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 07:45:13PM -0800, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
> I had to grep the net for a version of phdisk.exe that would format a
> suspend partition for me... It would be neat to have a phdisk.exe
> for Linux.
>
That depends on the model of laptop. Not all laptops have suspend-to-di
> "Drew" == Drew Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Drew> You said earlier that you have no power management (APM) in
Drew> your kernel. Have you thought about recompiling the kernel
Drew> with APM switched on?
Drew> Can't promise it will help, but I can't think of anything
> "Drew" == Drew Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Drew> You said earlier that you have no power management (APM) in
Drew> your kernel. Have you thought about recompiling the kernel
Drew> with APM switched on?
Drew> Can't promise it will help, but I can't think of anything
> Hello,
>
> News from my problem:
> It happens only when X Windows is ran for root (startx).
> No problem with a normal user.
>
> "Strange, you said strange, how strange it is".
> --
> au revoir,
> Gilles Lamiral. France, Rennes (35).
Hmmm. If you create a brand-new "dummy" user, does it have
> Hello,
>
> News from my problem:
> It happens only when X Windows is ran for root (startx).
> No problem with a normal user.
>
> "Strange, you said strange, how strange it is".
> --
> au revoir,
> Gilles Lamiral. France, Rennes (35).
Hmmm. If you create a brand-new "dummy" user, does it have
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 01:49:09AM +0100, Gilles Lamiral wrote:
> Hello,
>
> News from my problem:
> It happens only when X Windows is ran for root (startx).
> No problem with a normal user.
>
You said earlier that you have no power management (APM) in your kernel.
Have you thought about recompi
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 01:49:09AM +0100, Gilles Lamiral wrote:
> Hello,
>
> News from my problem:
> It happens only when X Windows is ran for root (startx).
> No problem with a normal user.
>
You said earlier that you have no power management (APM) in your kernel.
Have you thought about recompi
Hello,
News from my problem:
It happens only when X Windows is ran for root (startx).
No problem with a normal user.
"Strange, you said strange, how strange it is".
--
au revoir,
Gilles Lamiral. France, Rennes (35).
Hello,
News from my problem:
It happens only when X Windows is ran for root (startx).
No problem with a normal user.
"Strange, you said strange, how strange it is".
--
au revoir,
Gilles Lamiral. France, Rennes (35).
> Jordan Howarth wrote:
>
> > In a fit of desperation I just pressed the power
> > button, and,rather than powering off, everything came back on as per " I
> > click the
> > "mouse" or I type a caracter". Try this instead of these other methods -
> > apologies
> > if this was the first thing you
> Jordan Howarth wrote:
>
> > In a fit of desperation I just pressed the power
> > button, and,rather than powering off, everything came back on as per " I
> > click the
> > "mouse" or I type a caracter". Try this instead of these other methods -
> > apologies
> > if this was the first thing you
Jordan Howarth wrote:
> In a fit of desperation I just pressed the power
> button, and,rather than powering off, everything came back on as per " I
> click the
> "mouse" or I type a caracter". Try this instead of these other methods -
> apologies
> if this was the first thing you did (it wasn't
Jordan Howarth wrote:
> In a fit of desperation I just pressed the power
> button, and,rather than powering off, everything came back on as per " I
> click the
> "mouse" or I type a caracter". Try this instead of these other methods -
> apologies
> if this was the first thing you did (it wasn't
Gilles> I close the screen, I wait some times, I open the screen. The
Gilles> screen is off. I click the "mouse" or I type a caracter: The screen
Gilles> is still off. Bad.
I have a NEC Versa Note and observed this problem with apm -s which is
effectively
the same as closing the
Gilles> I close the screen, I wait some times, I open the screen. The
Gilles> screen is off. I click the "mouse" or I type a caracter: The screen
Gilles> is still off. Bad.
I have a NEC Versa Note and observed this problem with apm -s which is
effectively
the same as closing the
Hello,
I have a Toshiba Portégé 620CT and a Debian slink distribution.
Two behaviors:
1) A X window server is not running :
I close the screen, I wait some times, I open the screen.
The screen is off.
I click the "mouse" or I type a caracter: The screen is on.
Hello,
I have a Toshiba Portégé 620CT and a Debian slink distribution.
Two behaviors:
1) A X window server is not running :
I close the screen, I wait some times, I open the screen.
The screen is off.
I click the "mouse" or I type a caracter: The screen is on.
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