On Tuesday 29 July 2003 6:02 am, Wim De Smet wrote: > On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 01:24:05 -0500 > > Marino Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Does anybody knows how to do this? > > > > I've learned in the net that, for example in Mandrake 9.1 you have to > > install a package with some scripts (i.e. for suspend > > suspend-scripts), and that latter you can invoke them from > > /usr/bin/pmsuspend... again, this in mandrake. > > > > In klaptop there is the configure acpi option, and then it ask for you > > to enter the comands "your system uses for 'standby' (temporary > > sleep), 'suspend' (suspend-to-RAM) and 'hibernate' > > (supend-to-disk)"... > > > > Anybody knows how to do this in debian? > > > > Thanks > > AFAIK all you need is the necessary kernel drivers and the acpid > package. Everything should work then. > (I don't really know if acpi is available in the stock kernels, since > it's marked experimental in 2.4.2x) > I compiled ACPI support in the kernel on 2.6.0-test2, and I have acpid already up... I just do not know how to tell my machine to go to sleep!
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