On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 06:40:59AM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote:
: I think devd(8) should be used for this, but I havn't tried.
devd does not (currently) get events for suspend/resume. Maybe it
should.
Either devd should or we do need an acpid.
Mark
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Simon L. Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: On 2003.06.16 07:07:36 -0400, David Gilbert wrote:
: First, I must say that it's cool that ACPI code can be examined and
: rewritten. In my laptop's case, this was key to make things fairly
: happy.
:
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First, I must say that it's cool that ACPI code can be examined and
rewritten. In my laptop's case, this was key to make things fairly
happy.
Anyways, after a resume, it would appear I need to kill and restart
moused. Under 4.x, apmd was used for this purpose ... but this new
laptop doesn't
On 2003.06.16 07:07:36 -0400, David Gilbert wrote:
First, I must say that it's cool that ACPI code can be examined and
rewritten. In my laptop's case, this was key to make things fairly
happy.
Anyways, after a resume, it would appear I need to kill and restart
moused. Under 4.x, apmd was
On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 07:07:36AM -0400, David Gilbert wrote:
Anyways, after a resume, it would appear I need to kill and restart
moused. Under 4.x, apmd was used for this purpose ... but this new
laptop doesn't support apm at all. /dev/apm seemed to be emulated by
acpi for the benifit of
On Monday 16 June 2003 09:09 am, Barney Wolff wrote:
man psm
Set the HOOKRESUME and INITAFTERSUSPEND flags in /boot/device.hints.
Works for me on a Dell I5000.
Not here (Toshiba Satellite 1605 -- really a branded Compal). It works if I
don't use moused, however. I suspect the problem here