Michael Biebl wrote: >> Have you set EVENT_BUTTON_SLEEP="suspend_to_ram" in >> /etc/powersave/sleep?
Previously to you mentioning it just then, it was set to suspend_to_disk. I changed it to suspend_to_ram and restarted powersaved however the same issue remains >> What does powersaved say in debug mode? It says for FN+F4: Apr 20 15:28:22 localhost powersaved[10707]: DIAG (handleHWEventRequest:158) ACPI Event: 'ibm/hotkey HKEY 00000080 00001004' Apr 20 15:28:22 localhost powersaved[10707]: Debug (handleHWEventRequest:170) type: ibm/hotkey, dev_name: HKEY, port: 00000080, count: 00001004 Apr 20 15:28:22 localhost powersaved[10707]: DIAG (handleHWEventRequest:241) unknown HW event, using [other]. type 'ibm/hotkey' dev_name 'HKEY' port '00000080' count '00001004' Apr 20 15:28:22 localhost powersaved[10707]: Info (registerEvent:48) registering event no.'20' Apr 20 15:28:22 localhost powersaved[10707]: Info (executeInternalAction:264) Executing internal action: ignore Apr 20 15:28:22 localhost powersaved[10707]: Info (continueEvent:240) Internal action ignore executed Apr 20 15:28:22 localhost powersaved[10707]: Info (checkScriptReturn:168) SCRIPT returned: Name: 'ignore', Return value: 0, Comment: 'internal action successfull: ignore' Apr 20 15:28:22 localhost powersaved[10707]: Info (checkScriptReturn:187) SCRIPT Event other finished successfully >> What's the hald output for FN+F12? What does powersaved -v31 -f >> /var/run/acpid.socket say? lshal -m captures the following for FN+F12: 15:29:48.212: computer_logicaldev_input_3 condition ButtonPressed = hibernate 15:29:48.215: computer condition ButtonPressed = hibernate This compares to the 3 lines captured for FN+F4: 15:30:50.355: computer_logicaldev_input_3 condition ButtonPressed = sleep 15:30:50.355: computer condition ButtonPressed = sleep 15:30:50.384: platform_i8042_i8042_KBD_port_logicaldev_input condition ButtonPressed = sleep Powersaved in debug mode says the following for FN+F12: Apr 20 15:31:35 localhost powersaved[10707]: DIAG (handleHWEventRequest:158) ACPI Event: 'ibm/hotkey HKEY 00000080 0000100c' Apr 20 15:31:35 localhost powersaved[10707]: Debug (handleHWEventRequest:170) type: ibm/hotkey, dev_name: HKEY, port: 00000080, count: 0000100c Apr 20 15:31:35 localhost powersaved[10707]: DIAG (handleHWEventRequest:241) unknown HW event, using [other]. type 'ibm/hotkey' dev_name 'HKEY' port '00000080' count '0000100c' Apr 20 15:31:35 localhost powersaved[10707]: Info (registerEvent:48) registering event no.'30' Apr 20 15:31:35 localhost powersaved[10707]: Info (executeInternalAction:264) Executing internal action: ignore Apr 20 15:31:35 localhost powersaved[10707]: Info (continueEvent:240) Internal action ignore executed Apr 20 15:31:35 localhost powersaved[10707]: Info (checkScriptReturn:168) SCRIPT returned: Name: 'ignore', Return value: 0, Comment: 'internal action successfull: ignore' Apr 20 15:31:35 localhost powersaved[10707]: Info (checkScriptReturn:187) SCRIPT Event other finished successfully >> Are you running gnome-power-manager or kpowersave, which might >> override powersaved? I am running kpowersave because I need to have something in KDE and Xfce to see what battery power I've got left, to see messages sent from hal to powersaved about battery low and critical warnings, as well as having something that allows me to suspend and hibernate with a couple of clicks. I don't think this is an issue as I've just terminated kpowersave and have restarted powersaved (out of debug mode) and the FN+F4 and FN+F12 combinations still don't result in S3 or S4. -- Regards, Sheridan Hutchinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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