Re: Thinkpad x200 suspend to ram and to disk newby help

2009-10-24 Thread shwegime
appears as hibernation but usual sleep. I wrote some doc about it for the x30. Perhaps i still got it online on my webpage. Email me if stuck. -Original Message- From: shweg...@gmail.com Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 14:00:11 To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Thinkpad x200 suspend to ram and to disk

Re: Thinkpad x200 suspend to ram and to disk newby help

2009-10-24 Thread shwegime
: Re: Thinkpad x200 suspend to ram and to disk newby help sorry, I missed your reply in July. Thanks a lot. One more question: I have a dual boot with Vista (I'd love to completely do without it, but I can't at the moment). There is a partition at the endo of the disk as it was shipped by Lenovo

Re: Thinkpad x200 suspend to ram and to disk newby help

2009-10-24 Thread Robert
The X200 uses ACPI. ACPI suspend is still work in progress afaik. Last thing i read about it is that suspend kind of works in some cases, but the resume part doesn't... The X30 is an APM system, so that doesn't realy work for the X200. I don't miss suspend/hybernate support on my X200 - iirc

Re: Thinkpad x200 suspend to ram and to disk newby help

2009-10-24 Thread Mauro Rezzonico
shweg...@gmail.com wrote: One more question: I have a dual boot with Vista (I'd love to completely do without it, but I can't at the moment). There is a partition at the endo of the disk as it was shipped by Lenovo. Why is it not used by Fn+F12? Do I still need to do what you are suggesting to

Re: Thinkpad x200 suspend to ram and to disk newby help

2009-10-24 Thread shwegime
On Sat, 24 Oct 2009, Robert wrote: The X200 uses ACPI. ACPI suspend is still work in progress afaik. Last thing i read about it is that suspend kind of works in some cases, but the resume part doesn't... The X30 is an APM system, so that doesn't realy work for the X200. I don't miss

Re: Thinkpad x200 suspend to ram and to disk newby help

2009-10-24 Thread Robert
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 00:44:46 +0800 (CST) shweg...@gmail.com wrote: On Sat, 24 Oct 2009, Robert wrote: The X200 uses ACPI. ACPI suspend is still work in progress afaik. Last thing i read about it is that suspend kind of works in some cases, but the resume part doesn't... The X30 is

Re: Thinkpad x200 suspend to ram and to disk newby help

2009-10-24 Thread gilbert . fernandes
Cc: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: Thinkpad x200 suspend to ram and to disk newby help Sent: Oct 24, 2009 17:43 The X200 uses ACPI. ACPI suspend is still work in progress afaik. Last thing i read about it is that suspend kind of works in some cases, but the resume part doesn't... The X30 is an APM

Thinkpad x200 suspend to ram and to disk newby help

2009-07-16 Thread shwegime
Hello evrybody, I just bought a Thinkpad x200 7457ac1 Everything seems to work fine (did not try bluetooth, but I don't have any bluetooth device), but cannot figure out how to make suspend work. If I press fn+f4 or fn+f12 nothing happens, and if I type zzz or zzz -S (either as normal user or

Re: Thinkpad x200 suspend to ram and to disk newby help

2009-07-16 Thread neal hogan
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 02:00:11PM +0800, shweg...@gmail.com wrote: Hello evrybody, I just bought a Thinkpad x200 7457ac1 Everything seems to work fine (did not try bluetooth, but I don't have any bluetooth device), but cannot figure out how to make suspend work. If I press fn+f4 or fn+f12

Re: Thinkpad x200 suspend to ram and to disk newby help

2009-07-16 Thread Hendrickson, Kenneth
Also, do I need a hidden partition to suspend to disk? Has anyone time to give me some details? Yes, you need a partition to suspend. And that partition must have the correct type, and have some sort of formatting on it. I don't remember any details, so Google is your friend. Back when I had

Re: Thinkpad x200 suspend to ram and to disk newby help

2009-07-16 Thread Robert
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 09:51:24 -0400 Hendrickson, Kenneth khend...@harris.com wrote: Also, do I need a hidden partition to suspend to disk? Has anyone time to give me some details? Yes, you need a partition to suspend. And that partition must have the correct type, and have some sort of