-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 15 March 2004 19:05, Jack Brooks wrote:
I could be mistaken, but miht be that you could set this up in BIOS. There could be a setting that would turn this on for you. The Toshiba notebook I was using had a setting in BIOS that would allow me to hit the power switch to hibernate, for instance, but w/o that set the box would just shut off.
Since ACPI is non-functional, for all intent & purposes, it could be related to that. My new HP will not hibernate or standby since ACPI is busted.
Thanks, I'll take a look at it. However, I don't think that's the problem either: when my laptop is booting up (you know the screen that just says SuSE and shows a progress bar) the button actually works until some point in the boot process (where, I don't know) and then by the time I get my gdm login screen, it no longer works. So, at least at boot, the bios has it set to work.
It is related to acpi though? Is there a way to alter it in YaST? Something else just hit me. Try editing your /etc/sysconfig/powermanagement file. There are many options in there and it is well commented. I had to tweak that file when running my Toshiba so that somethings would work in 8.2.
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