Losing time on apm -Z (despite pmtimer)

2003-01-25 Thread Rahul Siddharthan
27;t exist. It also didn't exist on 4-STABLE. When I put the laptop into standby (apm -Z) -- suspend doesn't work -- the clock stays where it was before standby, when reawakened. (eg, if standby'd at 10:20 and reawakened at 11:00, it still shows 10:20). I have "device pmtimer&qu

Re: pmtimer

2001-01-10 Thread Kenneth Wayne Culver
Hi, > > > I'm not sure what pmtimer is supposed to do. Isn't it supposed to give > > support for the broken statclock on laptops? I saw my friend running 4.1 > > with some patches that allowed him to use the statclock (and the rtc > > device showed up in systat -vm

Re: pmtimer

2001-01-10 Thread Mitsuru IWASAKI
Hi, > I'm not sure what pmtimer is supposed to do. Isn't it supposed to give > support for the broken statclock on laptops? I saw my friend running 4.1 > with some patches that allowed him to use the statclock (and the rtc > device showed up in systat -vm 2) On my laptop,

pmtimer

2001-01-09 Thread Kenneth Wayne Culver
I'm not sure what pmtimer is supposed to do. Isn't it supposed to give support for the broken statclock on laptops? I saw my friend running 4.1 with some patches that allowed him to use the statclock (and the rtc device showed up in systat -vm 2) On my laptop, pmtimer doesn'