Hi,
I have still the unsolved problem with my Thinkpad T30.
Doesn't matter what I do or what I use ACPI or APM always after a
successfull suspend to ram everything works fine but the next suspend
freezes the whole laptop. Does somebody experience the same Problems and
could give me some
On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 06:00:20 +0100, Tim Connors wrote:
> On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Michael Perry wrote:
>
>> I'm wondering if anyone running a Dell Inspiron 4100, debian kernel
>> sources 2.6.15, with apm compiled in has seen a periodic problem with APM
>> suspends whe
On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Michael Perry wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone running a Dell Inspiron 4100, debian kernel
> sources 2.6.15, with apm compiled in has seen a periodic problem with APM
> suspends where the numlock and screenlock lights just blink on and off
> repeatedly and th
I'm wondering if anyone running a Dell Inspiron 4100, debian kernel
sources 2.6.15, with apm compiled in has seen a periodic problem with APM
suspends where the numlock and screenlock lights just blink on and off
repeatedly and the resume does not work. I looked at the number of times
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Paulo M C Aragão <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have Debian sid, kernel 2.6.14-2-686, installed on a Fujitsu
> Lifebook E342 laptop. When it comes back from APM suspend, the USB
> devices (a 4-port hub and a mouse) are not brought up
Paulo,
I've attached my /etc/apm/eve
Hi Martin,
> > > I have Debian sid, kernel 2.6.14-2-686, installed on a Fujitsu
> > > Lifebook E342 laptop. When it comes back from APM suspend, the USB
> > > devices (a 4-port hub and a mouse) are not brought up, and lsusb
> > > (or any access to /proc/bus/us
> > I have Debian sid, kernel 2.6.14-2-686, installed on a Fujitsu Lifebook
> > E342 laptop. When it comes back from APM suspend, the USB devices (a 4-port
> > hub and a mouse) are not brought up, and lsusb (or any access to
> > /proc/bus/usb) hangs. This doesn
Hi there,
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have Debian sid, kernel 2.6.14-2-686, installed on a Fujitsu
> > Lifebook E342 laptop. When it comes back from APM suspend, the USB
> > devices (a 4-port hub and a mouse) are not brought up, and lsusb
> > (or any access to /proc
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:24:23 -0200
Paulo M C Aragão <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have Debian sid, kernel 2.6.14-2-686, installed on a Fujitsu Lifebook E342
> laptop. When it comes back from APM suspend, the USB devices (a 4-port hub
> and
> a mouse) are not b
Hi,
I have Debian sid, kernel 2.6.14-2-686, installed on a Fujitsu Lifebook E342
laptop. When it comes back from APM suspend, the USB devices (a 4-port hub and
a mouse) are not brought up, and lsusb (or any access to /proc/bus/usb) hangs.
This doesn't happen with a 2.6.8-2-686 kernel wh
I keep on getting this error everytime i try to start kdm, gdm or xdm.
apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x03(Driver version 1.16ac)
apm: overriden byACPI
do you think that recompiling the kernel would solve the problem?
H jj wrote:
> i use acpid?not apmd?my thinkpad t42 works fine.
> etch/kernel 2.6.12.
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Hi,
i use acpid,not apmd。my thinkpad t42 works fine.
etch/kernel 2.6.12.On 9/26/05, Marcelo Cury GMAIL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,Does anybody can help me ? Module apm is up and running. The computer doesnot turn off, rather than, it goes to a sleep (?) state.Thanks
Hi all,
Does anybody can help me ? Module apm is up and running. The computer
does
not turn off, rather than, it goes to a sleep (?) state.
Thanks a lot,
[Marcelo Cury, Rio de Janeiro - Brazil]
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> seems to be back, although *there is no power-on password* anymore,
(on resuming)
Can anyone confirm this is an APM-only feature? Or any way to have the
password work with ACPI ? Any insight on why it is so ? I am concerned
not to have it anymore.
> Next :
Hi,
I have APM working, but ACPI
- is fancier (so they say)
- would let me capture combos with the [Fn] key (my top motivation is to
have [Fn][F5] toggle WiFi network)
- would let me play sounds, display a progress bar, would be more flexible
when events occur ("because I can"
Russell Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Which one should i use for a Dell C610 with sid?
> I've looked thru the scripts in /etc and they seem
> equally covered.
Since ACPI deprecates APM, try ACPI first.
On my ThinkPad, however, ACPI doesn't put the laptop to sleep (
Which one should i use for a Dell C610 with sid?
I've looked thru the scripts in /etc and they seem
equally covered.
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> On 5/18/05, Dom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Why are you using apm instead of acpi?
>
> Mostly because I know apm will work on them
>
> I would be grateful for any details on how you set this up.
Download the latest BIOS from Toshiba's we
On 5/18/05, Dom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why are you using apm instead of acpi? I have some Libretto 100CTs using
> acpi (The older ones only had APM BIOS, but it was a simple upgrade).
Mostly because I know apm will work on them, and I haven't yet seen
acpi working. Ca
Also sprach "Dom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Wed, 18 May 2005 17:45:57
+0100):
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >Tosh Libretto 110CT running Debian testing.
> >Boot with acpi=off to get apm supported, but:
> >
> >- beeps every second or so with the battery removed
>Hi,
>
>Tosh Libretto 110CT running Debian testing.
>Boot with acpi=off to get apm supported, but:
>
>- beeps every second or so with the battery removed
>- apm reports 0% critical for a battery that reports 100% in another
libretto
>- "apm -s" fails everytime.
&
On 15 May 2005, at 12:09 pm, Martin Hauser wrote:
Hello,
note that CONFIG_APM_IGNORE_USER_SUSPEND is on by default, but based
on googling it should not be enabled for the libretto 1x0CT's.
Still cannot get the suspend to disk to work, but at least I can
unplug it from the mains cable now :)
I've ne
Hello,
> note that CONFIG_APM_IGNORE_USER_SUSPEND is on by default, but based
> on googling it should not be enabled for the libretto 1x0CT's.
>
> Still cannot get the suspend to disk to work, but at least I can
> unplug it from the mains cable now :)
>
I've never seen any suspend from the Kernel
for the record, acpi=off at boot time will disable acpi, but the apm
stuff isn't enabled in the debain kernel v2.6.8
re-compiled the kernel with the following settings
# ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) Support
#
# CONFIG_ACPI is not set
CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT=y
#
# APM (Adv
Hi,
Tosh Libretto 110CT running Debian testing.
Boot with acpi=off to get apm supported, but:
- beeps every second or so with the battery removed
- apm reports 0% critical for a battery that reports 100% in another libretto
- "apm -s" fails everytime.
Any ideas? It's a new 40
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> Greetings everyone. I'm a newbie in the Debian World. I already install Debian
> on my Presario 1700T. I have kernel 2.4.27-2-386. I'm trying to make ACPI
> work.
> AFAIK APM is not av
Greetings everyone. I'm a newbie in the Debian World. I already install Debian
on my Presario 1700T. I have kernel 2.4.27-2-386. I'm trying to make ACPI work.
AFAIK APM is not available in my laptop, when I check the dmesg I get
#dmesg | grep apm
apm: BIOS not found
#dmesg | grep ac
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hello,
i have a gateway SOLO 5350 and am trying to get it to sleep/suspend.
using :
$ apm -s
it actually does sleep, but i cannot get it to come back.
i am currently running a custom compiled 2.6.7 kernel.
relevant section of my .config file:
# APM (Advanced Power Management) BIOS Support
User space cannot veto APM suspend requests in current Linux kernels.
What is keeping your machine from suspending is the firmware. If you have
a PCMCIA card then try ejecting it before attempting to suspend.
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User space cannot veto APM suspend requests in current Linux kernels.
What is keeping your machine from suspending is the firmware. If you have
a PCMCIA card then try ejecting it before attempting to suspend.
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On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 14:58:43 -0400, Brandon Kuczenski wrote:
> Recent upgrade to Debian Sarge on a Thinkpad T23, with kernel 2.6.8,
> home-brewed. I had initially intended to use ACPI, but I couldn't get
> it working and since APM works flawlessly on this machine, I thought I
>
On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 14:58:43 -0400, Brandon Kuczenski wrote:
> Recent upgrade to Debian Sarge on a Thinkpad T23, with kernel 2.6.8,
> home-brewed. I had initially intended to use ACPI, but I couldn't get
> it working and since APM works flawlessly on this machine, I thought I
>
Recent upgrade to Debian Sarge on a Thinkpad T23, with kernel 2.6.8,
home-brewed. I had initially intended to use ACPI, but I couldn't get it
working and since APM works flawlessly on this machine, I thought I would
stick with it.
But the laptop will not sleep with the AC plugged in. Now
Recent upgrade to Debian Sarge on a Thinkpad T23, with kernel 2.6.8,
home-brewed. I had initially intended to use ACPI, but I couldn't get it
working and since APM works flawlessly on this machine, I thought I would
stick with it.
But the laptop will not sleep with the AC plugged in. Now
Hello:
I'm running sarge on a gateway M305 and installed apm/apmd. But 1) the
battery status applet still says "no battery present", 2) the laptop
seems to be running hotter than it did before, and 3) when I try to
suspend (as root) the screen will blank and then return. The error
Hello:
I'm running sarge on a gateway M305 and installed apm/apmd. But 1) the
battery status applet still says "no battery present", 2) the laptop
seems to be running hotter than it did before, and 3) when I try to
suspend (as root) the screen will blank and then return. The error
Greetings all-
I've spent a bit of time on my thinkpad T23 trying to get power
management to work. The thinkpad has the latest bios rev from IBM's
website and just for kicks I installed mepis and saw that ACPI seemed
to work flawlessly while APM produced lots of lost interrupt handlers
Greetings all-
I've spent a bit of time on my thinkpad T23 trying to get power
management to work. The thinkpad has the latest bios rev from IBM's
website and just for kicks I installed mepis and saw that ACPI seemed
to work flawlessly while APM produced lots of lost interrupt handlers
Hi,
I had once the same problem Martin describes, with esd hanging after a
suspend/resume. I solved it but I can't remember how. Sorry! :-( I
know I've fiddle around with many things and at some point it was
working again...
The best I can do now is to give you some hints on my current soun
Hi,
I had once the same problem Martin describes, with esd hanging after a
suspend/resume. I solved it but I can't remember how. Sorry! :-( I
know I've fiddle around with many things and at some point it was
working again...
The best I can do now is to give you some hints on my current soun
t found a good solution to.
>
> I have an IBM ThinkPad 600E. I have ALSA working (using the CS4236 driver,
> not CS4610, as directed by alsaconf). I use APM, and I believe it's not
> possible to use ACPI - the kernel puts up some message about the BIOS being
> too old. And since
Hello. This is a problem that I've been tinkering with for a while but
haven't found a good solution to.
I have an IBM ThinkPad 600E. I have ALSA working (using the CS4236 driver,
not CS4610, as directed by alsaconf). I use APM, and I believe it's not
possible to use AC
t found a good solution to.
>
> I have an IBM ThinkPad 600E. I have ALSA working (using the CS4236 driver,
> not CS4610, as directed by alsaconf). I use APM, and I believe it's not
> possible to use ACPI - the kernel puts up some message about the BIOS being
> too old. And since
Hello. This is a problem that I've been tinkering with for a while but
haven't found a good solution to.
I have an IBM ThinkPad 600E. I have ALSA working (using the CS4236 driver,
not CS4610, as directed by alsaconf). I use APM, and I believe it's not
possible to use ACPI -
Hi,
i have IBM TP 570.
I had redhat 9.0 and the command 'apm -s' worked good, also when i
closed the screen, the computer went on to suspend mode.
After the upgrade to debian sid, this command don't work. When i open
the screen after computer suspend, the screen is mess and i h
Hi,
i have IBM TP 570.
I had redhat 9.0 and the command 'apm -s' worked good, also when i
closed the screen, the computer went on to suspend mode.
After the upgrade to debian sid, this command don't work. When i open
the screen after computer suspend, the screen is mess and i h
On 1 May 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yes it is, just don't load up processor.ko once you have compiled in
> ACPI.
I just compiled the 2.4.24 kernel with acpi support without the
processor support and it seems to work, at least the batteries status
is displayed. However suspend, sta
On 1 May 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yes it is, just don't load up processor.ko once you have compiled in
> ACPI.
I just tried it with the 2.4.24 kernel, put ACPI support monolithic in
and adding batterie, fan, button and processor support the kernel and
rebooted, alas the boot process stopp
On 1 May 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yes it is, just don't load up processor.ko once you have compiled in
> ACPI.
I just compiled the 2.4.24 kernel with acpi support without the
processor support and it seems to work, at least the batteries status
is displayed. However suspend, sta
On 1 May 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yes it is, just don't load up processor.ko once you have compiled in
> ACPI.
I just tried it with the 2.4.24 kernel, put ACPI support monolithic in
and adding batterie, fan, button and processor support the kernel and
rebooted, alas the boot process stopp
> > Quite simply there are R40's that do support APM. However, the R40e
> > is not one of them. So, the short answer is that you cannot use APM
> > with any kernel on an R40e. You must use ACPI, and there are
> > problems with the processor.o and thermal.o modules on tha
> > Quite simply there are R40's that do support APM. However, the R40e
> > is not one of them. So, the short answer is that you cannot use APM
> > with any kernel on an R40e. You must use ACPI, and there are
> > problems with the processor.o and thermal.o modules on tha
On Fri, Apr 30, 2004 at 06:41:17PM +0200, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> On 30 Apr 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Apr 30, 2004 at 05:00:52PM +0200, Uwe Brauer wrote:
...
> > Also you may check the lilo.conf : append="apm=on acpi=off"
...
> I try this one the
On Fri, Apr 30, 2004 at 06:41:17PM +0200, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> On 30 Apr 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Apr 30, 2004 at 05:00:52PM +0200, Uwe Brauer wrote:
...
> > Also you may check the lilo.conf : append="apm=on acpi=off"
...
> I try this one the
On 30 Apr 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 30, 2004 at 05:00:52PM +0200, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>> I run make xonfig, selected monolitic apm support, run make dep,
>> make bzImage and configured lilo.conf.
>>
>> When booting the new kernel to my surprise apm -s
On Fri, Apr 30, 2004 at 05:00:52PM +0200, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> I run make xonfig, selected monolitic apm support,
> run make dep, make bzImage and configured lilo.conf.
>
> When booting the new kernel to my surprise
> apm -s gave me the same result:
>
> No APM support in t
On 30 Apr 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Quite simply there are R40's that do support APM. However, the R40e
> is not one of them. So, the short answer is that you cannot use APM
> with any kernel on an R40e. You must use ACPI, and there are
> problems w
Hi there,
Quite simply there are R40's that do support APM. However, the R40e is
not one of them. So, the short answer is that you cannot use APM with
any kernel on an R40e. You must use ACPI, and there are problems with
the processor.o and thermal.o modules on that machine as well.
Sorry
Hello
I installed Knoppix 3.3, which comes with kernel
2.4.22-xfs on the R40. Per default apm seems to be turned off
apm -s returns
no APM support in the kernel.
Indeed as one can see in the files
modules.conf:
options apm power_off=1
and in lilo.conf
append="hda=scsi hdb=scsi hdc=scsi hdd
On 30 Apr 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 30, 2004 at 05:00:52PM +0200, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>> I run make xonfig, selected monolitic apm support, run make dep,
>> make bzImage and configured lilo.conf.
>>
>> When booting the new kernel to my surprise apm -s
On Fri, Apr 30, 2004 at 05:00:52PM +0200, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> I run make xonfig, selected monolitic apm support,
> run make dep, make bzImage and configured lilo.conf.
>
> When booting the new kernel to my surprise
> apm -s gave me the same result:
>
> No APM support in t
On 30 Apr 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Quite simply there are R40's that do support APM. However, the R40e
> is not one of them. So, the short answer is that you cannot use APM
> with any kernel on an R40e. You must use ACPI, and there are
> problems w
Hi there,
Quite simply there are R40's that do support APM. However, the R40e is
not one of them. So, the short answer is that you cannot use APM with
any kernel on an R40e. You must use ACPI, and there are problems with
the processor.o and thermal.o modules on that machine as well.
Sorry
Hello
I installed Knoppix 3.3, which comes with kernel
2.4.22-xfs on the R40. Per default apm seems to be turned off
apm -s returns
no APM support in the kernel.
Indeed as one can see in the files
modules.conf:
options apm power_off=1
and in lilo.conf
append="hda=scsi hdb=scsi hdc=scsi hdd
Anyone know about using ACPI on A Toshibia 2805-S302 laptop?
I'm compiling a kernel from source and wondering what to select.
I installed the kernel-image-2.6.5 package and loading PCMCIA (the yenta
socket module) caused the laptop to hang, so I had to disable ACPI with
acpi=off
I'd like to mo
Anyone know about using ACPI on A Toshibia 2805-S302 laptop?
I'm compiling a kernel from source and wondering what to select.
I installed the kernel-image-2.6.5 package and loading PCMCIA (the yenta
socket module) caused the laptop to hang, so I had to disable ACPI with
acpi=off
I'd like to mo
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Hey Nicolas,
thx for responding that quickly. ACPI is not set, because the Bios ist
to old. If I set ACPI it says "Bios older than 2000, ACPI disabled" or
something like this. Therefor I didn't set up ACPI the last times I
b
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Sadly I'm having the latest BIOS-revision for my damn Inspiron 7500.
Into the bargain the new BIOS is detected as broken! Maybe there is the
problem but I can't downgrade because no former revision is available.
There must be a solution for my problem
Kai Klesatschke schrieb:
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Hey Nicolas,
thx for responding that quickly. ACPI is not set, because the Bios ist
to old. If I set ACPI it says "Bios older than 2000, ACPI disabled" or
something like this. Therefor I didn't set up ACPI the last times I
buil
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Sadly I'm having the latest BIOS-revision for my damn Inspiron 7500.
Into the bargain the new BIOS is detected as broken! Maybe there is the
problem but I can't downgrade because no former revision is available.
There must be a solution for my problem b
Kai Klesatschke wrote:
thx for responding that quickly. ACPI is not set, because the Bios ist
to old. If I set ACPI it says "Bios older than 2000, ACPI disabled" or
something like this. Therefor I didn't set up ACPI the last times I
builded my kernels.
Have you tried checking Dell for a newer
compiliertem kernel für meinen Dell Inspiron 7500 rum. Leider funzen
|>die APM-Funktionen nicht so wie ich mir das vorstelle. Der PowerDown
|>schält das Gerät nicht aus, es geht nicht in den Standby wenn ich
|>die Monitor zuklappe und es werden auch keine Energiesparmassnahmen
|>eingeleitet.
y kernels.
The Problem with the Dell extension is that they are for Inspiron 8x but
I set them.
May I post a copy of my kernel config?
Greets Kai
Nicolas Dely wrote:
| On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Kai Klesatschke wrote:
| Hello,
|
| The latest kernel have acpi power management features, haven't
Kai Klesatschke wrote:
thx for responding that quickly. ACPI is not set, because the Bios ist
to old. If I set ACPI it says "Bios older than 2000, ACPI disabled" or
something like this. Therefor I didn't set up ACPI the last times I
builded my kernels.
Have you tried checking Dell for a newer BIOS
ertem kernel für meinen Dell Inspiron 7500 rum. Leider funzen
|>die APM-Funktionen nicht so wie ich mir das vorstelle. Der PowerDown
|>schält das Gerät nicht aus, es geht nicht in den Standby wenn ich
|>die Monitor zuklappe und es werden auch keine Energiesparmassnahmen
|>eingeleitet.
my kernels.
The Problem with the Dell extension is that they are for Inspiron 8x but
I set them.
May I post a copy of my kernel config?
Greets Kai
Nicolas Dely wrote:
| On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Kai Klesatschke wrote:
| Hello,
|
| The latest kernel have acpi power management features, haven't they?
|
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Kai Klesatschke wrote:
Hello,
The latest kernel have acpi power management features, haven't they?
APM and ACPI cannot work both. Do you set dell laptop enable in kernel
config or else options?
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Hello,
is there anybody who has experiences with self compiled kernels for Dell
Inspiron 7500? The damn APM-Functions don't work properly. PowerDown
doesn't work, sending in StandBy when closing monitor doesn't work. I
tried several
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Hello,
is there anybody who has experiences with self compiled kernels for Dell
Inspiron 7500? The damn APM-Functions don't work properly. PowerDown
doesn't work, sending in StandBy when closing monitor doesn't work. I
tried several
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Kai Klesatschke wrote:
Hello,
The latest kernel have acpi power management features, haven't they?
APM and ACPI cannot work both. Do you set dell laptop enable in kernel
config or else options?
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Hello,
is there anybody who has experiences with self compiled kernels for Dell
Inspiron 7500? The damn APM-Functions don't work properly. PowerDown
doesn't work, sending in StandBy when closing monitor doesn't work. I
tried several
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Hello,
is there anybody who has experiences with self compiled kernels for Dell
Inspiron 7500? The damn APM-Functions don't work properly. PowerDown
doesn't work, sending in StandBy when closing monitor doesn't work. I
tried several
Hi folks,
I'm a laptop newb and i'm trying to get APM to work with 2.6-test11.
APM was working great with the stock debian 2.4.18-bf kernel but i moved to 2.6
to get smooth DVD playback (works really nice).
I'm looking for a pointer to a tutorial or clues as to what i need to m
Hi folks,
I'm a laptop newb and i'm trying to get APM to work with 2.6-test11.
APM was working great with the stock debian 2.4.18-bf kernel but i moved to 2.6
to get smooth DVD playback (works really nice).
I'm looking for a pointer to a tutorial or clues as to what i need to m
Is this from X or from console ? Try it without X running and without
framebuffer. Also, try apm -s and spm -S rather than fn+f4 in case
something
isn't quite set up right.
This is without running X or the framebuffer.
apm -s and apm -S worked on my T30 (2.6 kernels, with X)
I
Is this from X or from console ? Try it without X running and without
framebuffer. Also, try apm -s and spm -S rather than fn+f4 in case
something
isn't quite set up right.
This is without running X or the framebuffer.
apm -s and apm -S worked on my T30 (2.6 kernels, with X)
I've tri
Graham Lowe may (or may not) have said:
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> I've been desperately trying to get APM sleep (suspend to memory) to work
> on my Thinkpad R31. From what I can tell, it appears that the laptop
> successfully sleeps when I press Fn+F4--the screen turns off and the
> quart
Graham Lowe may (or may not) have said:
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> I've been desperately trying to get APM sleep (suspend to memory) to work
> on my Thinkpad R31. From what I can tell, it appears that the laptop
> successfully sleeps when I press Fn+F4--the screen turns off and the
> quart
Hey All,
I've been desperately trying to get APM sleep (suspend to memory) to work on
my Thinkpad R31. From what I can tell, it appears that the laptop
successfully sleeps when I press Fn+F4--the screen turns off and the quarter
moon light symbol becomes lit. However, upon resuming
Hey All,
I've been desperately trying to get APM sleep (suspend to memory) to work on
my Thinkpad R31. From what I can tell, it appears that the laptop
successfully sleeps when I press Fn+F4--the screen turns off and the quarter
moon light symbol becomes lit. However, upon resuming
Try this:
edit file /etc/modules and add a line that says this:
apm power_off=1
Tell me if this works.
Rui
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