Michael Biebl wrote:
Max Velasques wrote:
Hi,
I tried this, but the problem wasn't solve.
Any other tip?
Max
First of all, check if powersave -u (suspend to ram) works correctly.
adler:/home/ason# powersave -u
Suspend-To-Ram is not supported by BIOS.
this not very nice
r
Max Velasques wrote:
> Hi,
>I tried this, but the problem wasn't solve.
>
> Any other tip?
>
> Max
First of all, check if powersave -u (suspend to ram) works correctly.
The problem most certainly is, that Fn+F4 doesn't generate an "ACPI
sleep button pressed" hardware event so powersaved do
Max Velasques wrote:
Hi,
I tried this, but the problem wasn't solve.
Any other tip?
Hi max,
I have tried to use kpowersave mit my acer travelmate c300 laptop under
debian unstable 2.6.14
I installed kpowersave and edit /etc/powersave/events like you did.
Then I pressed FN+F4 and my m
Hi,
I tried this, but the problem wasn't solve.
Any other tip?
Max
2005/12/24, Michael Biebl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Max Velasques wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I have a Acer Aspire 1414WLCi with Debian Unstable, and I'm using
> > the program kpowersave to monitor the battery, etc.
> >
> > The proble
Max Velasques schrieb:
Hi,
I have a Acer Aspire 1414WLCi with Debian Unstable, and I'm using
the program kpowersave to monitor the battery, etc.
The problem is that the suspend-to-ram doesn't work(The suspend-to-disk works).
To activate the suspend-to-ram when I press FN+F4, I edited the f
Hi,
I have a Acer Aspire 1414WLCi with Debian Unstable, and I'm using
the program kpowersave to monitor the battery, etc.
The problem is that the suspend-to-ram doesn't work(The suspend-to-disk works).
To activate the suspend-to-ram when I press FN+F4, I edited the file
/etc/powersave/events a
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