Hmm, I don't have partition on the end of my HD and still can suspend, however I can't hibernate (I can i win2K). So if I make an extra partition will I be able to hibernate? Or is there more to it?. I also have an thinkpad (A21e) with Suse 7.2 and w2k. Planing to move to 8.0 soon. Wojtek AnonymousCoward [quantum@ultra2k.com] wrote:
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. BTW, for Hibernate & Suspend, you must have a special partition at the end of the disk.
IBM made mine 1GB, last cylinders, and I haven't dared to make it less. It is Fat32Hidden, but a regular fat32 would be fine too, and is what I use. I always create this with the other parts on SuseInstall.
If no hib part, turn off suspend/hibernate or die.
On Friday 03 May 2002 11:15, AnonymousCoward wrote:
. Hibernate can actually be very beneficial.
Worked beautifully for me in 7.2 & 7.3 (IBM Stinkpad). But in 8 I got your symptom, until I turned on apmd.
Y2|System|RunlevelEditor|RunlevelProperties|apmd|Set-Reset|Enable and StartNow
You can change power characteristics in kcontrol|PowerControl|LaptopPowerControl et al.
On Friday 03 May 2002 11:01, Greg Hicks wrote:
I am running SuSE 7.3 Pro on my KDS 6380 laptop and if I walk away from the laptop and it sits for a while it goes into (I am assuming) sleep mode. When I come back to it I can't get it to come out of sleep and end up having to power it down which then makes it go thru it's analyzing during next bootup. I have checked and disable power save features in the BIOS, and I am not sure what is making it go to sleep. It doesn't seem to matter whether I have KDE running or not. How do I prevent it from going into this mode, or better, how do I get it back out of this mode when I come back to the computer.
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