Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote: > On Tuesday 15 July 2003 17:46, Martin Gramatke wrote this in an attempt
>> /usr/X11R6/bin/tp4d -z -b -S 0xff -V 0xaf > Do you know what that is? Yes, it is a daemon that controls the track point of my notebook, among other it increases its sensitivity a lot. I think this is not the problem, because I don't have it on my debian installation which also fails to suspend the HD. > WLAN? Well I suspect that would do it. Perhaps it was writing something > to the drive (perhaps keeping something updated?). Meanwhile I found out, that the suspend time is just extended without WLAN: around 30 seconds instead of 5. Sometimes more, sometimes less. So this seems to be a very complex problem to me. I am not sure if it is even possible what I want. I wonder if there is anyone out there that successfully suspends his drive for more than 5 five minutes on a linux desktop (notebook) system. mg -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
