> On 17 Jan 2000, Chris Waters wrote:
> > Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 
> > > A friend of mine has Debian on a Toshiba Tecra.  He is experiencing
> > > problems when he suspends it, namely that the clock seems to go to
> > > sleep as well as everything else.  This means that when he resumes,
> > > the clock is slow.  Surely this shouldn't happen?  Does anyone have an
> > > idea on what's wrong and how can it be fixed?
> > 
> > I can say this much: I used to have the same problem, and then it
> > stopped.  I *believe* it was because I finally installed the apm
> > package, but I won't swear to that.
> > 
> > The laptop is at work at the moment -- if installing apm doesn't fix
> > this, send me email to my work addr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, and I'll
> > investigate further.
> 
> In my case (Toshiba Satellite 4000CDT) the solution was to install apm
> *and also* to install apmd.

There seems to be only one debian package: apmd.  apm is included in
the apmd package.  And this package is already installed.  Any further
ideas?

Thanks,

Mark.


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