Re: acpi vs apm

2005-01-27 Thread Cameron Patrick
Matthew Garrett wrote: > 1) Dealing with network interfaces and the like sensibly - at the > moment, this will often require unloading and reloading modules pre/post > suspend Yup. The hibernate package helps with this and can do quite a bit automatically by way of a "blacklisted modules" mechan

Re: acpi vs apm

2005-01-26 Thread Matthew Garrett
Cameron Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What kind of userland support do you see as being missing? I use the > hibernate package for ACPI sleep and it works pretty well. Most of > the problems that I've seen with ACPI have been kernel or BIOS issues > (e.g. the screen not being switched on

Re: acpi vs apm

2005-01-25 Thread Cameron Patrick
Matthew Garrett wrote: > > So the questions goes: is this a shortcoming with the HP not being > > properly supported with acpi, am I missing some command like "apm" > > which is able to do what I want or is this simply acpi not really > > having caught up with apm yet? > > acpi requires a fairly

Re: acpi vs apm

2005-01-24 Thread Matthew Garrett
Christian Lynbech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So the questions goes: is this a shortcoming with the HP not being > properly supported with acpi, am I missing some command like "apm" > which is able to do what I want or is this simply acpi not really > having caught up with apm yet? acpi requires

acpi vs apm

2005-01-24 Thread Christian Lynbech
I have an HP Compaq NC6000 laptop and I have some problems getting it to suspend. I am running the stock Debian 2.6.9 kernel (in the 686 variant, currently not sure whether it is version 1 or 2). If I run apm (setting kernel parameters acpi=off and apm=on, loads the apm module and starts apmd) I c