aptop today it looked like it had gone into some
> >>kind of stand-by. That never happened before. Maybe I never paused that
> >>long before ;-) Anyway after rebooting (I got some error message saying
> >>something went wrong. Didn't pay much attention to it a
Brice Méalier wrote:
On Sun, Jul 10, 2005 at 09:41:19PM +0200, ben van 't ende [netcreators] wrote :
Hi List,
After returning to my laptop today it looked like it had gone into some
kind of stand-by. That never happened before. Maybe I never paused that
long before ;-) Anyway
On Sun, Jul 10, 2005 at 09:41:19PM +0200, ben van 't ende [netcreators] wrote :
> Hi List,
>
> After returning to my laptop today it looked like it had gone into some
> kind of stand-by. That never happened before. Maybe I never paused that
> long before ;-) Anyway after r
Hi List,
After returning to my laptop today it looked like it had gone into some
kind of stand-by. That never happened before. Maybe I never paused that
long before ;-) Anyway after rebooting (I got some error message saying
something went wrong. Didn't pay much attention to it as my D
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 23:51:36 -0500
Paul Kimoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 07:31:34PM -0300, Joao Paulo Vanzuita wrote:
> > hi, i'm using a dell latitude cpx and stand by apm option doesn't
> > working, when do apm -S , it goes to a blac
On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 07:31:34PM -0300, Joao Paulo Vanzuita wrote:
> hi, i'm using a dell latitude cpx and stand by apm option doesn't
> working, when do apm -S , it goes to a black screen, and after few seconds
> it backs to normal screen, no one error message, no log error
hi, i'm using a dell latitude cpx and stand by apm option doesn't working, when
do apm -S , it goes to a black screen, and after few seconds it backs to normal
screen, no one error message, no log error message, i don't know where i can
begin to fix this problem, because no one e
Thomas Hood wrote:
Try standing by by doing
apm --standby
instead of pressing the "standby" key on your machine.
I don't have a stand-by button :-) and my bios doesn't have anything
about stand-by. The problem is that when my laptop enters the stand-by
the keyboard
Thomas Hood wrote:
Try standing by by doing
apm --standby
instead of pressing the "standby" key on your machine.
I don't have a stand-by button :-) and my bios doesn't have anything
about stand-by. The problem is that when my laptop enters the stand-by
the keyboard
Try standing by by doing
apm --standby
instead of pressing the "standby" key on your machine.
--
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On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 13:05, Paulo Lopes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know why but my laptop crashes whenever it enters the stand-by
> mode. (it works fine with suspend) how can i disable it, or, make it
> behave like the suspend mode?
AFAIK apm support is almost 100% bios bas
Hi,
I don't know why but my laptop crashes whenever it enters the stand-by
mode. (it works fine with suspend) how can i disable it, or, make it
behave like the suspend mode?
I'm using kernel-24.18-5 from debian how can i use acpi to do the same
as apm? i've compiled it with
Try standing by by doing
apm --standby
instead of pressing the "standby" key on your machine.
--
Thomas Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 13:05, Paulo Lopes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know why but my laptop crashes whenever it enters the stand-by
> mode. (it works fine with suspend) how can i disable it, or, make it
> behave like the suspend mode?
AFAIK apm support is almost 100% bios bas
Hi,
I don't know why but my laptop crashes whenever it enters the stand-by
mode. (it works fine with suspend) how can i disable it, or, make it
behave like the suspend mode?
I'm using kernel-24.18-5 from debian how can i use acpi to do the same
as apm? i've compiled it with acp
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