On 02/25/2013 02:28 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* upscope
[02-25-13 13:11]: [...] Sorry to say in my system there is no reference to acpi or apm in the default line.
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GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=" video=1920x1080x16 resume=/dev/disk/by-id/ata- ST31000528AS_6VPEXG0E-part1 splash=silent quiet showopts"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_RECOVERY="showopts apm=off noresume edd=off powersaved=off nohz=off highres=off processor.max_cstate=1 nomodeset x11failsafe" [/CODE]
Guess I can try removing it from the grub cmdline for recovery and see what happens. If you don't boot the "RECOVERY" set, changes will not effect, and your "DEFAULT" doesn't contain those settings now so likely you will see no difference.
You *might* try adding "acpi=on apm=on", just a stab-in-the-dark.
This is interesting. Over the past few months I've noticed that my 12.2-64 desktop would go into a suspend/hibernate/? mode overnight. It required lots of pounding on the keyboard, clicking mouse buttons, and a long time to wake the box up. Sometimes it appeared to be hung and required a power-off reboot cycle. Then, a few weeks ago after a zypper dup I noticed that the monitor save-screen thing would turn off the monitor after four minutes regardless of the "Configure Desktop" setting. So I tried Patrick's suggestion of adding "acpi=on apm=on"to /etc/default/grub. There was no mention of acpi/apm in the file initially. That seems to have fixed both of my issues! So this may be a good thing for me to do on all of the openSuSE boxes I manage. Regards, Lew -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org