Hi, I just installed a 2.6-series kernel on my Lifebook and have some pain with it. The most important function I need is suspend-to-RAM, done when I press the power button.
I googled around a bit to learn about ACPI, but that brought only dead
ends. Apparently I am supposed to use /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh to write
to the SysFS:
echo -n "mem" >/sys/power/state
But I only get an error:
echo: write error: operation not permitted
At least some of the documentation in the Net seems to be out of date,
so I'm at a loss where to look at for clues.
Thanks for all hints you could give.
Thorsten
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