Re: ACPI - How to get Notebook in Standby / Suspend? [SOLVED PARTIALLY]

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Michal Jaegermann schrieb:
On Thu, Apr 14, 2005 at 10:38:36PM +0200, Roger Grosswiler wrote:

Has anybody got this working?


AFAICT this very much depends on a particular laptop (and I still
have a non-working floppy after a resume on a laptop which my wife
is using although this is not FC4).


Also, you cannot insert this commands in the battery-applet to easy standby your computer, it just works in the shell.


Well, yes, you can do this there at least indirectly.  Write a
one-line shell script with 'echo -n "standby" > /sys/power/state' in
it and call that script in the battery-applet.

OTOH you can add your event handler in /etc/acpi/events/ and tie up
that action to some event (power button, lid, "sleep" key) instead
of that applet; or as well.

   Michal

gonna try this, thanks a lot. Have also seen 2 times Kernel Panic after resuming from standby when using a wlan-card. I lost connection, restarting wpa_supplicant & ifdown/ifup was to much for my kernel ;-)

Roger


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