Assuming you don't have a partition set up for saving data through machine 
"Hibernation," I would guess that by "sleep" you mean suspend.

Have you tried issuing the command (as Root) "apm -s"? What does this do? If it 
puts the machine into suspense, then you must relink that command with the 
Fn-F4 key press.

I remember reading something about how this function might not work on 600s if 
the floppy disk drive's driver were not loaded. Could this be your problem in a 
day and age where floppies are almost unheard of?

Rob Smith
"Linux, because software, like people, should be allowed to exist in an open, 
sharing community, and not kept contained by corporate greed!"


--- On Mon, 11/10/08, Bernard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Bernard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: problem with sleep modes etc.. on a ThinkPad600 with Etch
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, November 10, 2008, 11:26 AM

Hi to Everyone,

The laptops interrupts (is this the right word ?) - which had worked 
perfectly well for many years on my ThinkPad 600 under RedHat 7.2 - do 
not operate under Debian Etch. Nothing shuts down or goes to sleep when 
I close the lid, neither the video nor the hard disk (I can hear its 
noise) ; I am not sure whether the fan works or not ; nothing goes to 
sleep after a while even when the system is powered on battery... if I 
press Fn+F4 on the keyboard (sleep icon), the system indeed goes to 
sleep, but then there is no way I can awaken it ... and a CTRL-ALT-DEL 
does nothing, same if pressing the OFF switch... the only way to get out 
of this is to unplug AC power AND remove battery
 for a few seconds, then 
put it back and start again. I now have to shutdown this laptop 
everyday, even several times a day, while, when it ran under RedHat 7.2, 
I practically never shut it down, just closed the lid.

If someone wishes to see the /var/log/messages generated by my laptop 
system during last boot, this is being displayed at the following address.

http://www.teaser.fr/~bdebreil/log_messages

Thanks in advance for any shared experience or advice so as to get that 
old laptop operate as it should.

Bernard


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