> I set replies to go to debian-laptop. And you added debian-user to the addresses?
> I actually posted one solution to the debian-laptop list this morning. I > force the laptop to switch to vt 1 when it suspends. Add the following > script to /etc/apm/event.d/01chvt (be sure it's executable): How important is that specific filename? I assume it is simply to determine in which order the scripts are executed... any specific reason why it should be executed early? > #!/bin/sh > # change to vt1 when suspending to keep X from locking > > if [ "$1" = suspend ]; then > chvt 1 > fi > > Of course after suspending the system comes back up on vt 1, but I can > easily switch back to X if it keeps the system from crashing. I still have my case statement in there, to not switch if it is currently on tty[1-9]. It seems to work very well if I use "apm -s" as root, but if I close the laptop display, it doesn't switch and it locks up... any ideas? Hugo van der Merwe