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Linux APM problems
- To: ThinkPad List <thinkpad@cs.utk.edu>
- Subject: Linux APM problems
- From: Lee Hetherington <ilh@sls.lcs.mit.edu>
- Date: Tue, 05 May 1998 22:05:58 -0400
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- Organization: MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, Spoken Language Systems
I have Red Hat 5.0 working on my TP600 (just delivered today). All is
well except that I cannot suspend and resume. In the past, on my 770 I
built kernel 2.0.33 and enabled a few APM features. Then, I would use
Fn-F4 to suspend. (I wasn't using the apmd package.)
However, on my TP600, suspending with either Fn-F4 (no apmd) or apm
--suspend (with apmd), the suspend works, but I cannot resume. This is
with no PC cards, in fact with cardmgr not even running. Basically,
every time I try to resume I am left with a hung machine. Bummer.
The same thing happened to me with kernel 2.1.99.
Has anyone else out there had APM problems with Linux on a ThinkPad (not
necessarily a 600) that they got past? How?
Thanks in advance.
--Lee Hetherington