Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 26 Oct 2001 23:54:47 +0200 | From | Pavel Machek <> | Subject | Re: kjournald and disk sleeping |
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Hi!
> > > One thing I thought: how is this supposed to work on laptops? can > > > they be suspended? a question related to this one: I also have ACPI turned > > > on and APM turned off. how can I switch to stanby states? is there a way? > > > again, how does it works on laptops? > > > > I'm working on suspend-to-disk, and suspend-to-ram is mostly working, also. > > ... > > Sweet. > > What's not working with suspend-to-ram? Gateway, in their infinate
Patrick Mochel from transmeta. [Or you meant suspend-to-disk?]
> wisdon, nuked suspend-to-disk functionality of the bios in the most > recent edition (which they kindly upgraded me to when I put my laptop > in for servicing...). As such I only have suspend-to-ram working and > I'm also interested in playing with ACPI.
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