Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 07 Jun 2004 23:13:56 +0200 | From | Sebastian Kloska <> | Subject | Re: APM realy sucks on 2.6.x |
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Hi Felipe ....
Lucky one ...
I do not even use PCMCIA and don't have the stuff compiled in or use the modules ... but the reaction to echo -n '3' >/proc/acpi/sleep is weired.
Somthing like (1) The first time nothing happens and (2) On the second run the machine reboots....
Up until now I've been slowly upgrading my kernel from minimal functionality to almost perfect
now USB, and ALSA has been added to the kernel and I still can suspend/resume....
Now of cause I'm wandering what actually triggers the crash ....
That might take some time ....
Thanks for the tip
Sebastian
Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote: > On Mon, 2004-06-07 at 16:48 +0200, Pavel Machek wrote: > > >>HP sells compaq nx5000 notebooks with Linux preloaded. Unfortunately >>suspend-to-RAM is not there (IIRC). That's because suspend-to-RAM is >>hard to do with ACPI. > > > It took some time for me to work, but now ACPI S3 (suspend to RAM) is > finally working for me (I have been trying it since 2.4.22 with no > luck). Only one thing is required before suspending: > > # modprobe ds > # cardctl eject > > This ejects my CardBus NIC before going to sleep. Not doing so, causes > the system to freeze when resuming. >
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