Messages in this thread |  | | From | Robert Szentmihalyi <> | Subject | Re: APM on a HP Omnibook XE3 | Date | Thu, 11 Oct 2001 19:48:20 +0200 |
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Am Mittwoch, 10. Oktober 2001 20:54 schrieb Juan Quintela: > >>>>> "robert" == Robert Szentmihalyi > >>>>> <robert.szentmihalyi@entracom.de> writes: > >> > > >> > For me Fn+F12 works. > > robert> unfortunately not for me.... > > You need to have a partition created with the recovery CD, it > don't work if you create it with normal fdisk (and it will > destroy your data in the disk, do a backup first).
I have created the hibernation partition with lphdisk and it works under Windows 2000, so I guess there's nothing wrong with it.
> > z>> > apm -s & apm -S fails. > > >> works only if you have a suspend-on-disk partition. > > robert> I have created one with lphdisk and it works under > Win2k... > > robert> The HP support people say the new omnibook BIOS is not > APM robert> compilant any more. > > I have the omnibook lastest BIOS as end of July, it will work > only with Fn+F12. I don't remind the version, can check when > rebooting.
Mine reports: PhoenixBIOS 4.0 Release 6.0 HP OMNIBOOK XE3 BIOS Revision GC.M1.63
Could you check yours? I'd be really interested...
> > robert> ACPI only... > > robert> Suspend-to-disk with API is not yet supported and I can't > use robert> software suspend because of reiserfs > > robert> I guess I have to wait for proper hibernation support > with ACPI.... > > I am also waiting for it, as I can not suspend to RAM, but > suspend to disk is working nicely here (what is an advantage > while waiting). > > Later, Juan.
so long, Robert -- Where do you want to be tomorrow?
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