didn't exist on 4-STABLE.
When I put the laptop into standby (apm -Z) -- suspend doesn't work --
the clock stays where it was before standby, when reawakened. (eg, if
standby'd at 10:20 and reawakened at 11:00, it still shows 10:20).
I have device pmtimer in my kernel config, and
hint.pmtimer.0
Hi,
I'm not sure what pmtimer is supposed to do. Isn't it supposed to give
support for the broken statclock on laptops? I saw my friend running 4.1
with some patches that allowed him to use the statclock (and the rtc
device showed up in systat -vm 2) On my laptop, pmtimer doesn't appear
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On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Mitsuru IWASAKI wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure what pmtimer
I'm not sure what pmtimer is supposed to do. Isn't it supposed to give
support for the broken statclock on laptops? I saw my friend running 4.1
with some patches that allowed him to use the statclock (and the rtc
device showed up in systat -vm 2) On my laptop, pmtimer doesn't appear to
do