Bastien Dejean a écrit :
> I seems the good slot is EHC1.
> I'll test...
Solved.
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Bastien
Matthew Gyurgyik a écrit :
> The short and sweet: try the different devices. dmesg can be useful
> for identifying them (see the blog post).
Yes, it was helpful.
I seems the good slot is EHC1.
I'll test...
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Bastien
On 09/08/2011 01:49 PM, Bastien Dejean wrote:
Hi,
How can I let my USB keyboard be a waker?
I tried to add
echo USB0> /proc/acpi/wakeup
to rc.local but, after boot, /proc/acpi/wakeup doesn't contain any USB
related line.
Regards,
I'm not sure how much you've played with /proc/acpi/wakeup bu
Jesse Jaara a écrit :
> I think you need to turn on support in for starting the PC
> in the BIOS. Especially if you are suspending to the HD,
> don't know if BIOS has anything to do in the RAM suspend.
I own an iMac, so I don't have a BIOS.
I'm using pm-suspend.
Regards,
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Bastien
08.09.2011 20:49, Bastien Dejean kirjoitti:
> Hi,
>
> How can I let my USB keyboard be a waker?
>
> I tried to add
>
> echo USB0 > /proc/acpi/wakeup
>
> to rc.local but, after boot, /proc/acpi/wakeup doesn't contain any USB
> related line.
>
> Regards,
I think you need to turn on support in for sta
Hi,
How can I let my USB keyboard be a waker?
I tried to add
echo USB0 > /proc/acpi/wakeup
to rc.local but, after boot, /proc/acpi/wakeup doesn't contain any USB
related line.
Regards,
--
Bastien
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