Re: wakeup after pm-hibernate

2013-02-22 Thread poma
On 02/21/13 08:41, Kevin Wilson wrote:
 Hi,
 The same is with my desktop - can only be waken up from
 suspend by the power-on button.
 

Last time I played with this, after acpitool obsoletion,
echo enabled  /sys/devices/pci…/power/wakeup

http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-devices-power
http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/power/devices.txt

Take into account a systemd's method:
systemctl suspend/hibernate/hybrid-sleep
Soon, if not already, the pm-utils goes to Hollywood ;)


Cheers,
poma


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Re: wakeup after pm-hibernate

2013-02-21 Thread Tim
On Thu, 2013-02-21 at 09:41 +0200, Kevin Wilson wrote:
 The same is with my desktop - can only be waken up from
 suspend by the power-on button.

With desktop computers, you may be able to do something about it.  If
there are BIOS options, or motherboard jumpers, to change the power
supply options to the keyboard.  The goal being to set the keyboard
power to be always available, rather than turned off with everything
else.  And to set options for wake by keyboard.

For powering the keyboard, whether USB or PS/2, it runs from a 5 volt DC
supply.  The normal supply is shut off when the computer is turned off,
or put to sleep.  The stand-by voltage supply runs all the time.  You
may see it labelled as VSB on a jumper.

Some computers let you jumper each port individually.  That allows you
to keep a keyboard alive, but lets everything else shut off.  Apart from
saving power, you don't want some things running all the time.  Such as
USB flashdrive sticks left plugged in.

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wakeup after pm-hibernate

2013-02-20 Thread Kevin Wilson
Hi,
How should I wake up after pm-hibernate on Fedora 18 ?
Is there some button/special combination of  buttons I should use ?

rgs,
Kevin
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Re: wakeup after pm-hibernate

2013-02-20 Thread Jan Litwiński
Dnia 2013-02-20, o godz. 18:12:09
Kevin Wilson wkev...@gmail.com napisał(a):

 Hi,
 How should I wake up after pm-hibernate on Fedora 18 ?
 Is there some button/special combination of  buttons I should use ?
 
 rgs,
 Kevin

power on computer

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Re: wakeup after pm-hibernate

2013-02-20 Thread Kevin Wilson
Hi,
I suspected this is the case.
But is there a way (for the future) to register some button
for wakeup event? And is is the same not with pm-hibernate but with pm-suspend ?

rgs,
Kevin


On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 6:36 PM, Jan Litwiński jlitwin...@vp.pl wrote:
 Dnia 2013-02-20, o godz. 18:12:09
 Kevin Wilson wkev...@gmail.com napisał(a):

 Hi,
 How should I wake up after pm-hibernate on Fedora 18 ?
 Is there some button/special combination of  buttons I should use ?

 rgs,
 Kevin

 power on computer

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Re: wakeup after pm-hibernate

2013-02-20 Thread Jan Litwiński
Dnia 2013-02-20, o godz. 18:40:40
Kevin Wilson wkev...@gmail.com napisał(a):

 Hi,
 I suspected this is the case.
 But is there a way (for the future) to register some button
 for wakeup event? And is is the same not with pm-hibernate but with
 pm-suspend ?
 
don' top post

with pm-hibernate you can power on computer, with pm-suspend press any
keyboard key

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Re: wakeup after pm-hibernate

2013-02-20 Thread Andras Simon
2013/2/20, Jan Litwiński jlitwin...@vp.pl:

 with pm-hibernate you can power on computer, with pm-suspend press any
 keyboard key

Not necessarily. I have a netbook that can only be waken up from
suspend by the power-on button.

Andras
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Re: wakeup after pm-hibernate

2013-02-20 Thread Kevin Wilson
Hi,
The same is with my desktop - can only be waken up from
suspend by the power-on button.

kw

On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 7:31 PM, Andras Simon sza...@gmail.com wrote:
 2013/2/20, Jan Litwiński jlitwin...@vp.pl:

 with pm-hibernate you can power on computer, with pm-suspend press any
 keyboard key

 Not necessarily. I have a netbook that can only be waken up from
 suspend by the power-on button.

 Andras
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