Hi!
> Computer: Cyrix MII processor, VIA VP3 chipset e-machines 1999
> Kernels various, now 2.6.12-rc5
>
> Observation: experimental ACPI sleep state, aka active standby,
> appears to work with mainline kernels in that it's possible to
> do
> # echo standby > /sys/power/state
> and have the system suspend. The computer's green led that's inset
> into the power button blinks slowly, then. And pressing the power button
> brings the system back, unless you wait too long. I'm not sure exactly
> how long, but I guess it may be roughly an hour or so until linux
> no longer returns when the power button is pressed briefly.
Did it work properly in any previous kernel?
Pavel
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