Have a look in the bios options first. If you have a good bios, it will give
you a wide range of options for configuring the bios. I dont really know where
to start under linux, appart from changing the options during a kernel build.
John Stevenson.
Oren Laskin wrote:
> I have a laptop(Toshiba
>> >http://gamgee.acad.emich.edu/~roth/EXTENSA/suspend.html
>> >
>> >I got the command:
>> >
>> > hdparm -m16 -c1 -u1 /dev/hda
>>
>> I expect that the -m16 has no impact. The -u1 (unmasking IRQs) is a
>
>Hi,
>and no, the -m16 is needed (at least on my Acer Extensa 355). It allows
>the BIOS to
>> >http://gamgee.acad.emich.edu/~roth/EXTENSA/suspend.html
>> >
>> >I got the command:
>> >
>> > hdparm -m16 -c1 -u1 /dev/hda
>>
>> I expect that the -m16 has no impact. The -u1 (unmasking IRQs) is a
>
>Hi,
>and no, the -m16 is needed (at least on my Acer Extensa 355). It allows
>the BIOS to
On Wed, Sep 01, 1999 at 09:30:17AM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> >http://gamgee.acad.emich.edu/~roth/EXTENSA/suspend.html
> >
> >I got the command:
> >
> > hdparm -m16 -c1 -u1 /dev/hda
>
> I expect that the -m16 has no impact. The -u1 (unmasking IRQs) is a
Hi,
and no, the -m16 is needed (at
On Wed, Sep 01, 1999 at 09:30:17AM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> >http://gamgee.acad.emich.edu/~roth/EXTENSA/suspend.html
> >
> >I got the command:
> >
> > hdparm -m16 -c1 -u1 /dev/hda
>
> I expect that the -m16 has no impact. The -u1 (unmasking IRQs) is a
Hi,
and no, the -m16 is needed (at
>From the page:
>
>http://gamgee.acad.emich.edu/~roth/EXTENSA/suspend.html
>
>I got the command:
>
> hdparm -m16 -c1 -u1 /dev/hda
>
>Which enabled suspend to disk on my Mitsubshi Amity. I've
>no idea if it will help you on your machine.
I expect that the -m16 has no impact. The -u1 (unmasking
>From the page:
>
>http://gamgee.acad.emich.edu/~roth/EXTENSA/suspend.html
>
>I got the command:
>
> hdparm -m16 -c1 -u1 /dev/hda
>
>Which enabled suspend to disk on my Mitsubshi Amity. I've
>no idea if it will help you on your machine.
I expect that the -m16 has no impact. The -u1 (unmasking
IL PROTECTED]> on 08/31/99 10:12:43 AM
To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
cc:
Subject: Re: Suspend Mode
On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Seth Golub wrote:
> Steve Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > The machine also has a "suspend to disk" mode,
> [..]
> &g
IL PROTECTED]> on 08/31/99 10:12:43 AM
To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
cc:
Subject: Re: Suspend Mode
On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Seth Golub wrote:
> Steve Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > The machine also has a "suspend to disk" mode,
> [..]
> &g
>This sounds very interesting to me, as I have a Dell Latitude CPi, and
>I've never managed to get suspend-to-disk working in Linux. Even normal
>suspend is a bit flaky. I have tried many 2.2 kernels with apm compiled
>in, and I run apmd too. It suspends and writes data to disk, but when I
>resume
>This sounds very interesting to me, as I have a Dell Latitude CPi, and
>I've never managed to get suspend-to-disk working in Linux. Even normal
>suspend is a bit flaky. I have tried many 2.2 kernels with apm compiled
>in, and I run apmd too. It suspends and writes data to disk, but when I
>resume
On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Seth Golub wrote:
> Steve Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > The machine also has a "suspend to disk" mode,
> [..]
> > Does it work with linux?
>
> In general, yes.
This sounds very interesting to me, as I have a Dell Latitude CPi, and
I've never managed to get s
On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Seth Golub wrote:
> Steve Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > The machine also has a "suspend to disk" mode,
> [..]
> > Does it work with linux?
>
> In general, yes.
This sounds very interesting to me, as I have a Dell Latitude CPi, and
I've never managed to get s
Steve Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> it ought to be a simple matter of running "hwclock --hwtosys" upon
> resume, no? How do I set this up?
Make sure your kernel has APM support, then install the apmd package.
> The machine also has a "suspend to disk" mode,
[..]
> Does it work with
Steve Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> it ought to be a simple matter of running "hwclock --hwtosys" upon
> resume, no? How do I set this up?
Make sure your kernel has APM support, then install the apmd package.
> The machine also has a "suspend to disk" mode,
[..]
> Does it work with
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