>> 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 found (I've been told) that the right
> (debian) way i
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
> The solution is to use the "shutdown" method instead of the "platform":
> echo shutdown > /sys/power/disk
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
Dot Deb wrote:
> Recently I found a problem with the hibernate method on my
> lenovo/thinkpad/x200s.
What method do you use to invoke hiberate? For example having the
GNOME Desktop running and then using the Power Manager icon by default
in the Notification Area and then selecting the Hibernate a
Hello,
I have the exact same problem on my x61s...
What kind of hook do you use ?
And when and where do you place such thing ?
I am sorry, I am not really an expert in the boot process...
I tried putting something in sysfs.conf, but it only works after a complete
boot.
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Renaud Casenave-Péré
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