Max Velasques wrote:
Hi,
I tried this, but the problem wasn't solve.
Any other tip?
Hi max,
I have tried to use kpowersave mit my acer travelmate c300 laptop under
debian unstable 2.6.14
I installed kpowersave and edit /etc/powersave/events like you did.
Then I pressed FN+F4 and my machine started to save something and
shutdown. Then, sorry i was a littlebit confused and started my maschine
by useing the powerbutton and it reboot like a normal start.
So my misstake was I don't pressed some key after suspend-to-ram.
After this restart i used this FN+F4 again and it did now the some
stupid things like on your maschine:
the screensaver starts and it i'm logout.
So I mean at the first time it works fine but now ....?
And i can't start my kpowersave application GUI under gnome ???Why not????
Regards
Daniel
Max
2005/12/24, Michael Biebl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Max Velasques wrote:
Hi,
I have a Acer Aspire 1414WLCi with Debian Unstable, and I'm using
the program kpowersave to monitor the battery, etc.
The problem is that the suspend-to-ram doesn't work(The suspend-to-disk works).
To activate the suspend-to-ram when I press FN+F4, I edited the file
/etc/powersave/events and changed the line:
POWERSAVE_EVENT_BUTTON_SLEEP="suspend_to_disk"
to
POWERSAVE_EVENT_BUTTON_SLEEP="suspend_to_ram"
With this when I press FN+F4 the laptop should enter in suspend(to ram) mode.
But the only thing with happens is that the screensaver is activated.
Looking the line
POWERSAVE_EVENT_GLOBAL_SUSPEND2RAM="prepare_suspend_to_ram
screen_saver do_suspend_to_ram"
of the same file, I noted that the screensaver should start, but after
this the laptop should enter in suspend mode. What not happens.
Hi Max,
have you set POWERSAVED_DISABLE_USER_SUSPEND2RAM="no" in
/etc/powersave/sleep? STR is disabled by default as it is still unsafe
for most machines.
Merry Christmas,
Michael
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