On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 05:18:25PM -0700, Grover, Andrew wrote:
From: Michael Nottebrock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
You are right. My PC supports this via BIOS too. The
disadvantage is, that the bios handle it. I like W2K's
feature to do it ACPI based (?). This gives my the freedom
From: Ducrot Bruno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
there is a little detail that I don't understand actually. When we
want to enter S4 in:
sys/contrib/dev/acpica/hwsleep.c::AcpiEnterSleepState
we have to fill PM1AControl and PM1BControl with some values
deduced by
the DSDT. Those values
Hello,
is there a upcomming feature similar to W2K's ability to
suspend the current state of the machine to a disk and to
restore it from there?
Thanks,
Oliver
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On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 08:37:35PM +0200, Fischer, Oliver wrote:
Hello,
is there a upcomming feature similar to W2K's ability to
suspend the current state of the machine to a disk and to
restore it from there?
I believe it already exists, it just depends on your bios as to
whether you
. If the bios does it, it restores always the last
suspended OS.
Bye
Oliver
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From: David W. Chapman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Fischer, Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 8:39 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] ACPI based support for suspend to disk
Fischer, Oliver wrote:
You are right. My PC supports this via BIOS too. The
disadvantage is, that the bios handle it. I like W2K's
feature to do it ACPI based (?). This gives my the freedom
to suspend my W2K to disk and to reboot with FBSD. Later I
reboot again and choose W2K and it restores
From: Michael Nottebrock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
You are right. My PC supports this via BIOS too. The
disadvantage is, that the bios handle it. I like W2K's
feature to do it ACPI based (?). This gives my the freedom
to suspend my W2K to disk and to reboot with FBSD. Later I
reboot
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Michael Nottebrock wrote:
Fischer, Oliver wrote:
You are right. My PC supports this via BIOS too. The
disadvantage is, that the bios handle it. I like W2K's
feature to do it ACPI based (?). This gives my the freedom
to suspend my W2K to disk and to reboot with