Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Camaleón wrote:
On Sat, 23 Jul 2011 11:18:41 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Camaleón wrote:
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Anyone venture an explanation?
You mean that although you have that option turned off in the BIOS you
can still start your computer -from a cold state, not from suspension
nor hibernation- when you hit the space bar? And just the space bar or
any key?
It could be a BIOS problem, then. Have you contacted Asus for this?
I "always" during the last couple of months power off with 'acpitool
-S'.
***
-S suspend (sleep state S4), if supported
***
Then you are not powering off the computer but hibernating.
BIOS Power on by PS/2 Keyboard is disabled. Then power is turned off on
the system.
Okay.
Turn power back on, hit the space bar, and the system comes back up.
Grub-legacy shows its menu and I select the partition that was running
and that has 'resume=LABEL=6Y080P0.05'. That loads everything from the
swap space and resumes.
It looks like you are getting into hibernation instead of performing a
full power off but anyway, AFAIK restoring from hibernation can be
only done from power button, not from keyboard :-?
Right. That's what I thought. I "believe" that the BIOS Power on from
Keyboard option brought on my keyboard errors. The new keyboard that I
bought (since returned to the store...)had a multitude of multimedia
buttons and a "power" button, which I hit, and... it powered off the
system. As of yet the keyboard errors have not returned to my IBM
keyboard from 1993.
I have not tried other keys, but next time around I will.
Hitting any key powers up the system.
Hugo
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