Re: ACPI suspend resume trouble
Colin Cotter:
> Hello, I'm also keen to get suspend/resume working! I am running
> Debian gnu/linux on a Fujitsu Lifebook S7010 using ACPI.
>
> The script is
>
> echo -n "mem" > /sys/power/state
>
> In any init level what happens is the screen blanks and gives a whole
> bunch of ACPI suspend commands (not sure where to look for them
> afterwards), then it immediately wakes up again.
>
> There is a webpage which claims to have this working on the same laptop:
>
> http://www.icculus.org/%7Ephaethon/notebook/lifebooks7010.html
>
> I can't work out what I am doing differently!
>
> Anybody with any experience with this?
>
> Any help greatly appreciated.
>
> --cjc
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>>>I'm having trouble with my suspend/resume. It works ok in windows, but
>>>in linux it doesn;t matter what and where i echo stuff, it won't go.
>>>Could anyone help, please! I really would like this so i can
>>>suspend/resume when travelling.
>>>
>>
>>Hi, welcome to the forum.
>>
>>You can post your Laptops further details, and what you use ACPI or
>>APMD, etc. THis might help. Or you can post the script you are using to
>>suspend. But before all this, you may check out the following site, and
>>you can possibly find information of other people who have linux running
>>on their laptops with suspend and resume working.
>>
>>Try this
>>
>>www.tuxmobil.org
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>>Bence
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Hello,
I'm using Fujitsu P7010, testing. All i needed was a hibernate package.
I set it for RAM suspend (/etc/hibernate/ram.conf instead of
/etc/hibernate/hibernate.conf). Also added "acpi_sleep=s3_bios" in
kernel options.
Activate suspend on LID event.
Bregds.
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