Op di 16-11-2004, om 13:18 schreef Andreas Tille: > > OK, sorry for that. Note that the hibernate script actually is in the > > official Debian repository, but it is 0.99-1 for both testing and > > unstable. > Uhm - thanks for the hint - don't know why I missed this ... > > > Do you have something like 'ACPI: Power Button (FF) [PWRF]' in dmesg? > No.
Can you show the ACPI options in your .config file and the ACPI stuff from dmesg? (I don't know all the details, but I do know it works on my relatively new laptop and on a rather old one. So, it's like 'spot the 10 differences'.) > > I'm not sure it's needed, but it probably won't hurt either. Do you get > > other acpi events in your acpid log? > Yes. > (See other mails on the list - we could also swithc this discussion back > to the list - other people might also have failed to detect the hibernate > package like me - or no, nobody else is so stupid. ;-) ) Sorry, my bad. I didn't reply off-list intentionally. It's back to the list now. I didn't remove any quotes to let others catch up. > > Regarding the suspend-to-ram: You can try to have swsusp2 use S3. Maybe > > it just works... > Sorry for my ignorance, but what is S3 and how can I tell swsusp2 to use this? S3 is ACPI slang for suspend-to-ram. In the config file of the hibernate script, there is an option to tell swsusp2 how to 'shut down'. It can be 3 (suspend-to-ram), 4 (suspend-to-disk) or 5 (off). Look for 'PowerdownMethod' in hibernate.conf. You can also try the UseSysfsPowerState option. Like I said, the last time I tried, I couldn't get suspend-to-ram to work. For more details on swsusp2, try their mailinglist ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Koen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

