Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 18 Sep 1998 13:05:47 -0300 | From | "Garst R. Reese" <> | Subject | apm -S not sticking |
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2.1.122 + 2.1.122-APM.1 patch APM Bios v1.0 Well, APM is working better than it used to. apm -S blanks my screen and turns off the backlight, but after a variable amount of time, the backlight comes back on. The code says that I reported a broken bios, but this was a conclusion of Scott's. I simply reported that it did not work. the 0x01ff to Ox0100 change gets rid of some error msgs, but seems just to hide other problems. apm -s shuts off my PCMCIA cards, but does not suspend the machine. I can suspend with the button, but then apmd does not know it, and does not correct the clock. This is with X and Netscape loaded. I appears the Netscape may be the villian here. -- Garst
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