On Sat, Jul 17, 2004 at 02:32:49PM -0400, Rik van Riel wrote:
One problem I had with the laptop here is that while I
could get suspend to work easily, in order to resume it
I had to press the power button. This meant that after
Isn't this laptop-dependent? And how is this normally done using
Windows? I am still struggling with my new ASUS laptop (they have
a wrong DSDT file that does not work for the battery status), but
in the manual I don't see anything mentioned on how to suspend it
with a button, and resume can be done via the power button.
With FC2 using acpi_sleep=s3_bios as kernel parameter, suspend
(with "echo 3 > ...") and resume (power button) seems to work.
If the "shut down when the power button is hit" behaviour
is hurting more people than it helps, I'd like to get it
removed and replaced with something that works ;)
I don't see this problem in my configuration.
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