Re: APM on Linux?

1998-12-30 Thread Jinsong Zhao
I read the docu on APM. Seems like it is useful for laptop and may not
be for desktop? Suppose I can turn the system into standby mode, how
can I turn the hard drive spin down?

The question boils down to: how can save maximum energy when the
computer is idling? I mainly use the computer after work for surfing
net and do a little programming.

Thanks.

Jinsong


Re: APM on Linux?

1998-12-25 Thread shaul
The following is taken from debian install instructions 

  4.7.  Advanced Power Management

  If your motherboard  provides Advanced Power  Management (APM),
  configure it  so that  power management is  controlled by  APM.
  Disable the doze, standby,  suspend, nap, and sleep  modes, and
  disable the  hard-disk power-down  timer. Linux  can take  over
  control of  these modes,  and  can do  a better  job of  power-
  management than  the BIOS.  The version of  the operating  sys-
  tem kernel on the installation floppies does  not, however, use
  APM, because we've  had reports of  one laptop system  crashing
  when the Linux APM driver is configured.  Once you've installed
  Linux, you can  install the kernel-source  package and build  a
  custom-configured version  of  the operating  system kernel  to
  enable APM and other features.

setterm should, among other things, set power saving mode for the console. try 
setterm -h.

> I'm experiencing the same. On my machine, suspend mode  usually
> triggers a lockup after some while. Moreover, crontabs won't run and 
> the system clock runs slow (well,  not the system clock in BIOS
> but the Linux one); I also use the vgetty for faxing and that didn't
> work anymore either.
> 
> So, I chose to disable suspend in BIOS and only allow the
> PC to fall into standby mode. Until now, this works.
> 
> BTW, I  have an Asus TX97 with AMD K6-233.
> The apm utilities work well, (except for "apm -s" :))
> 
> If someone has a solution I'd be happy to learn of it.
> 
> Felix
> > ___
> > Felix Chang
> > 
> > Hoogovens Research & Development
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> > From:   Jinsong Zhao[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent:   dinsdag 22 december 1998 0:31
> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
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> > Subject:APM on Linux?
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > It would be very nice if we can leave the computer on without
> > consuming too much energy. My computer has a CMOS option to turn the
> > APM on system (doze, standby, suspend) and harddisk. If I disable the
> > feature, no problem; but if I enable those features, the computer
> > locked after some time: no response at the keyboard, dead.
> > 
> > The APM works fine on X11: the monitor will automatically enter
> > suspend mode after sometime. Hope this feature also works on the whole
> > system.
> > 
> > What's the best way to set up the BIOS and kernel? Thanks a lot!
> > 
> > Jinsong
> > 





RE: APM on Linux?

1998-12-22 Thread Chang, FKK
I'm experiencing the same. On my machine, suspend mode  usually
triggers a lockup after some while. Moreover, crontabs won't run and 
the system clock runs slow (well,  not the system clock in BIOS
but the Linux one); I also use the vgetty for faxing and that didn't
work anymore either.

So, I chose to disable suspend in BIOS and only allow the
PC to fall into standby mode. Until now, this works.

BTW, I  have an Asus TX97 with AMD K6-233.
The apm utilities work well, (except for "apm -s" :))

If someone has a solution I'd be happy to learn of it.

Felix
> ___
> Felix Chang
> 
> Hoogovens Research & Development
> P.O. Box 10.000
> 1970 CA  IJmuiden
> tel (+31) 251 492927
> fax (+31) 251 470114
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
> --
> From: Jinsong Zhao[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: dinsdag 22 december 1998 0:31
> To:   debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Cc:   recipient.list.not.shown
> Subject:  APM on Linux?
> 
> Hi,
> 
> It would be very nice if we can leave the computer on without
> consuming too much energy. My computer has a CMOS option to turn the
> APM on system (doze, standby, suspend) and harddisk. If I disable the
> feature, no problem; but if I enable those features, the computer
> locked after some time: no response at the keyboard, dead.
> 
> The APM works fine on X11: the monitor will automatically enter
> suspend mode after sometime. Hope this feature also works on the whole
> system.
> 
> What's the best way to set up the BIOS and kernel? Thanks a lot!
> 
> Jinsong
> 
> 
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APM on Linux?

1998-12-21 Thread Jinsong Zhao
Hi,

It would be very nice if we can leave the computer on without
consuming too much energy. My computer has a CMOS option to turn the
APM on system (doze, standby, suspend) and harddisk. If I disable the
feature, no problem; but if I enable those features, the computer
locked after some time: no response at the keyboard, dead.

The APM works fine on X11: the monitor will automatically enter
suspend mode after sometime. Hope this feature also works on the whole
system.

What's the best way to set up the BIOS and kernel? Thanks a lot!

Jinsong