On Wednesday 06 April 2005 3:03 pm, Nigel Cunningham wrote: > Hi David. > > On Thu, 2005-04-07 at 07:34, David Brownell wrote: > > On Tuesday 05 April 2005 4:10 pm, Nigel Cunningham wrote: > > > > > > In this way, I handle kseriod and anything else uninterruptible without > > > any problems. > > > > This may be off-topic for this thread ... but does anyone > > have system wakeup from PS/2 keyboard/mouse working? > > Never tried it, I'm afraid. My keyboard has 'Power', 'Sleep' and 'Wake' > buttons, but they seem to be directly connected to /dev/null. > > There's a /proc/acpi entry that controls the enabling wake events. Have > you tried fiddling with it? That's what didn't work. (Combined with entering S1 then trying to use the relevant buttons ... or for that matter, any buttons.) - Dave > Regards, > > Nigel > > > Last time I tried to use it, it didn't work. Not clear where > > the problem was, but I suspect it was a case of ACPI support > > not having anything to hook up to in the driver. > > > > Hence the (potential) relevance on this thread: the current > > approach to suspend/resume in serio drivers needing updating, > > which may interact with how kseriod is used. > > > > - Dave > > > > > -- > Nigel Cunningham > Software Engineer, Canberra, Australia > http://www.cyclades.com > Bus: +61 (2) 6291 9554; Hme: +61 (2) 6292 8028; Mob: +61 (417) 100 574 > > Maintainer of Suspend2 Kernel Patches http://suspend2.net > >