[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andreas Somogyi) writes:
> I have a Sat 2540 running 2.4.5 (have been running 2.2.18, 2.2.19, 2.4.2
> and 2.4.4 as well) and suspend/resume works perfectly - even better in
> linux than in windows, where it is a bit shaky.
Actually I have Linux also running on a Satellite 4000
> Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > A google search on the keywords
> > (your model number) resumeproblem
> >
> > .. led to this Toshiba service page pushing a BIOS update:
> > http://csdsupport.toshiba.com/tais/csd/support/products/bios/1408cbio.htm
>
> > So, maybe you shou
Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You might also want to cut yourself a 2.4.6 kernel (now that it's out)
> or with Alan Cox' latest patches (2.4.5 had ac24 - but he has an ac1 for
> pre6 up at the moment)...
>
> ..they have been doing a lot of repairs to USB and ACPI code.
I know. The poss
Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A google search on the keywords
> (your model number) resumeproblem
>
> .. led to this Toshiba service page pushing a BIOS update:
> http://csdsupport.toshiba.com/tais/csd/support/products/bios/1408cbio.htm
> So, maybe you should check what BI
Michael Elkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> One thing you might try is to do a
> cardctl eject
> before your
> apm -s
Yes, I already tested that or more precise suspending only with a bare
minimum of other processes running. No change though.
> If that works for you, set up apmd s
> On 5 Jul 2001, Achim Steinmetz wrote:
>
> > Vivek Dasmohapatra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [cut]
> > to .19) where APM support was not available as a module. I still stick
> > to my thoughts that there is something specific to this machine/model.
>
> I'm prefectly willing to believe that, I
On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 02:38:52PM +0200, Achim Steinmetz wrote:
> It works for me perfectly well on other machines and in addition I had
> the same trouble with this machine when I was using kernel 2.2.x (up
> to .19) where APM support was not available as a module. I still stick
> to my thoughts
On 5 Jul 2001, Achim Steinmetz wrote:
> Vivek Dasmohapatra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[cut]
> to .19) where APM support was not available as a module. I still stick
> to my thoughts that there is something specific to this machine/model.
I'm prefectly willing to believe that, I just thought I'd
Vivek Dasmohapatra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Note: apm didn't work for me when compiled as a module [Thinkpad
> A20p,2.4.3]. You may want to try building it in monolithically.
It works for me perfectly well on other machines and in addition I had
the same trouble with this machine when I wa
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Dhruva B. Reddy wrote:
> I hate to say it, but I have seen this when I didn't have APM support enabled
> in the kernel. I would suggest making sure the apm module is loaded (do an
> 'lsmod'). In the '/etc/modules' file, the entry should read 'apm', rather than
> 'apm.o'.
No
Hi!
"Dhruva B. Reddy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I hate to say it, but I have seen this when I didn't have APM
> support enabled in the kernel.
Maybe, I don't know, but I definetely have APM support. How should it
otherwise be possible to issue "apm -s" in the first place?
> I would sugges
I hate to say it, but I have seen this when I didn't have APM support enabled
in the kernel. I would suggest making sure the apm module is loaded (do an
'lsmod'). In the '/etc/modules' file, the entry should read 'apm', rather than
'apm.o'.
Dhruva
On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 09:42:44AM +0200, Achi
Hi!
I got a very stupid problem with the resume on a Tosh Satellite
4080XCDT which I can not resolve on my own and hope to find someone
who may be able to help me or at least tell me if he's got that
working or not. Ok here the situation:
Machine: Tosh Satellite 4080XCDT (BIOS downgraded to last
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