Re: Suspend, followed by immediate resume

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Hi!

> > Does it suspend if you don't activate the WOL?
> 
> Yes, it suspends even if WOL is disabled.
> 
> I poked around in BIOS and changed the behavior somewhat.  There's a
> BIOS setting called "Suspend Mode" with three options:
> 
> 	S1 (POS) only
> 	S3 only
> 	Auto
> 
> When set to "S3 only" or "Auto," the machine spontaneously resumes
> following a suspend.  When set to "S1 (POS) only" the machine stays
> asleep.
> 
> What is "POS" an acronym for?  Does it make sense to leave the thing
> set to "S1 only?"

Pile of s*t?
Point of sales?

S1 may make sense for testing wake-on-lan, yes. It is pretty useless
otherwise.

You should be able to do echo 1 > /proc/acpi/sleep to emulate it...

							Pavel
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