Hello Aaron, On Wed, 03 May 2006 09:12:49 -0500 Aaron Konstam <akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, 2006-05-03 at 10:23 +0200, wwp wrote: > > Hello D810'ers, > > > > > > I know only very few people running Fedora Core on Dell Latitude D810 > > laptops, but I think it could be interesting to share experiences. > > > > I started w/ FC3, and now run FC5. The only thing I still miss is the > > Hibernate blue key, not available thru ACPI events. I got everything > > working fine (incl. ATI X600 video card w/ fglrx driver, suspend to > > ram/disk, ipw2200 wifi, DMA for CD/DVD drive; but modem/PCCard/SmartCard > > still untested). > > > > Does anyone face other hardware problems or any difficulty w/ such laptop, > > running Fedora Core? > > > > > > Regards, > Well you are just the person I am looking for. That's exactly why I proposed to share our experiences. Great that it might help! > I can get shutdown to ram but I can't figure out how to arange to wake up > the machine in a way that it does not lock up. How does it fail actually? Would it be because of X11/video issue? > Could you share your scripts or procedures to do this. I also have a Dell > Latutude D810. In fact I don't use any customized script to suspend-to-ram or -to-disk, but I think that it should work fine w/ tools from stock FC5. I don't know at all what mechanism is raised when I press the Fn+StandBy key (suspend-to-ram) or Fn+Suspend (suspend-to-disk) and they work well. It's not acpid, probably not GNOME, so what else, the kernel? Also, suspending to ram or to disk work well from the GNOME menus. pm-hibernate and pm-suspend work well too (maybe those ones are used by GNOME?), as I wrote in one of my previous email (other thread about button/power). > All the other things you mention work great except wifi using LEAP > authentication. [snip] Sorry, I only had to use WEP keys for wifi connections.. Regards, -- wwp
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