Re: dealing with states of drowsiness, FC12, netbook

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On 04/15/2010 02:30 PM, Tim wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-04-15 at 13:16 -0500, Chris Adams wrote:
>    
>> On my desktop at home (with a USB keyboard), I have configured the
>> BIOS to wake on USB
>>      
> On some computers, some of the ports are powered off when
> suspended/hibernated/shutdown, while others are not.  It may be hard
> configured, BIOS configured, or have jumpers on the board.  I had one
> board that you changed jumpers around to determine which ports stayed
> alive, when the computer was dormant.  There were jumpers for the USB
> ports, and one or two others (ethernet, and PS/2).
>
> Without that configuration, the peripheral was dead when the computer
> was dormant, so it wouldn't be possible to wake it up through the
> peripheral (whatever it was, keyboard, mouse, something else...).
>
> Just another thing for people to check for when diagnosing resuming.
>
>    
excellent feedback Tim, thx!!

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