thanks, now for more questions... Joshua Gimer wrote:
Answers to some of your questions: I need to turn acpi=off in the boot so I can turn on apm. How DO I turn on apm. You can turn on apm by starting the apm daemon (apmd).
I see the apmd is running. ACPI is on right now. When I issue the command apm, I get: No APM support in kernel I guess that is because acpi is on? There is no /dev/apm or /proc/apm directories. Quite a bit in acpi...
what suspend command do I use? apm --suspend or apm --standby.
I am not getting everything it seems from the man and scripts. Which write memory to the swap drive?
If you need more information than that, you might want to try: man apm man apmd apropos apm
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