Hello Richard, On Wed, 3 May 2006 14:37:21 -0500 "Richard Pickett" <Richard.Pickett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Good news on the suspend. Reading a recent post I saw someone using > > pm-hibernate and tried it myself. That worked like a charm. I'll keep > > banging on that one for a little while and make sure it is consistent, > > but it looks like that problem is solved. > > > > update on the suspend. > > On my laptop when you use the Fn+suspend it creates two acpi events, I > guess one is "go to sleep" and another is "restore". What was happening > was it would save state fine, but when I turned it back on it would > resume then immediately suspend again, but this time the old suspend way > (where it didn't actually write out memory or anything like that, just > say "Suspending: =====" and then turn off). And just like it used to, > when I turn it back on from that it freezes. > > So I just capture both events to make it work right: > > /etc/acpi/events/hibernate.conf > event=button/sleep\ SBTN\ 00000080\ 00000001 > action=/usr/sbin/pm-hibernate > > /etc/acpi/events/false-hibernate.conf > event=button/sleep\ SBTN\ 00000080\ 00000002 > action=/bin/true [snip] Funny. It's like if you were pressing it twice quickly :-\. Good that you've found a workaround, anyway! Regards, -- wwp
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