Jamey Hicks wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 17:51, Adam wrote:
>
>>Jamey,
>>
>>On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 04:44, Jamey Hicks wrote:
>>
>>>I was never able to put it to sleep and have it wake up again ...
>>
>>I've created a page on the Wiki with the procedure for putting the
>>tablet to sleep: http://www.handhelds.org/z/wiki/CompaqTabletSleep
>>
>>Please follow the instructions there and tell us what happens.
>
>
> I guess it's not totally frozen -- it returns after I flip the power
> button again.
Yes. Adam, you need a newer kernel. My earlier suspend script use to
rely on acpid and a /etc/acpi/event/button.conf to issue an
'echo 0 >/proc/acpi/sleep'
Since I always keep my kernel up-to-date. One day, I found that
I no longer need that wakeup script! However, you should install
acpid anyway. Get it at the intel site if you not already.
I use this suspend script often, when I use tc1000 in slate mode on
battery to read stuffs. I put the machine to sleep before I throw
it on the sofa :-)
One thing that is still missing in linux-acpi is automatic suspend
after some idle time. I found that there's no acpi idle task yet
so there's no way to know how long the machine have been idle
(right?, apm has its own idle task but acpi simply halt).
Received on Fri Aug 08 18:17:56 2003
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