Last I heard there is not immediate fix for this. XFree86 doesn't have
the hooks needed to use screen blanking. The best you could do is switch
to a console before putting your laptop into suspend. Then when you
unsuspend and switch back to X the screen shouldn't be messed up.
//Ben
Hrm, this doesn't seem to work for me. I was able to switch to a console
screen after doing that key combo, but my x session still remained unusable.
Upon switching back to the x screen (ctrl-alt-f7) the colour cycling resumes,
just as if I had come off of a suspend. All I can do is either kill
No, the kernel is booting fine from lilo -- APM reports ok when booting, and
poweroff when I shutdown -h works. I can suspend if I am in a character
console, just not in Xwindows. That's where the problems set in.
Jon
On Fri, 08 Jan 1999, you wrote:
The kernel support for apm should be fix
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The kernel support for apm should be fix that. You set the options that
are opened when you set apm and compiled, then put the vmlinuz kernel
image in a convenient location, edited the lilo.conf and ran lilo with no
errors right? The only thing I can think of is that you didn't use the
new
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