On Fri, 2024-12-13 at 17:44 +0100, Jan Claeys wrote:
> Assuming this backup is started by an automated system under control of
> the sysadmins, and not by the users themselves, it's probably easiest
> to use some sort of "lock" that is set by the backup process itself (or
> that you wrap around it)
On Sat, 2024-12-07 at 20:27 +0100, Felix Natter wrote:
> - there is no significant load during the last hour (in order to
> account for backup jobs)
Assuming this backup is started by an automated system under control of
the sysadmins, and not by the users themselves, it's probably easiest
to use
On 09/12/2024 19:53, Anssi Saari wrote:
I think every desktop environment has this. Even X has this. 'This'
being a timer since last mouse or keyboard event and the ability to
trigger a command on the timer. I looked recently but didn't really find
a way to do the Windows like thing, turn off scr
Felix Natter writes:
> Dear Debian users,
>
> I am looking for an automatic suspend-to-ram (I know "sudo systemctl
> suspend" ;-)) solution for workstations: I would like the system to
> suspend if and only if:
>
> - there is no gui interaction from any user (e
.] no gui interaction [...] (especially with VNC [...]) [...]
That's a lot harder. Theoretically `w` shows idle time, but
I'm not sure you can trust it with layers of GUI interaction.
Full original post:
> I am looking for an automatic suspend-to-ram (I know "sudo systemctl
> suspend" ;
Dear Debian users,
I am looking for an automatic suspend-to-ram (I know "sudo systemctl
suspend" ;-)) solution for workstations: I would like the system to
suspend if and only if:
- there is no gui interaction from any user (especially with VNC
sessions) AND
- there is no signif
lp of the list, I was able to fix
>> that problem. However, I still have occasional problems with resume
>> from suspend to RAM.
>
> I had the same / a similar problem with my Thinkpad P1. After some digging
> I
> found out that my wireless mouse was causing this behaviour.
t broken on my Thinkpad and it would generate filesystem
> > > corruption on resume. With the help of the list, I was able to fix
> > > that problem. However, I still have occasional problems with resume
> > > from suspend to RAM.
> >
> > I had the same / a simi
tion on resume. With the help of the list, I was able to fix
> > that problem. However, I still have occasional problems with resume
> > from suspend to RAM.
>
> I had the same / a similar problem with my Thinkpad P1. After some digging I
> found out that my wireless mouse
ever, I still have occasional problems with resume
> from suspend to RAM.
I had the same / a similar problem with my Thinkpad P1. After some digging I
found out that my wireless mouse was causing this behaviour. Now I turn off the
mouse (using the physical sliding button on its bottom) before
On 2020-01-22, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
>
> $ uname -a
> Linux e130 4.9.0-11-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.189-3+deb9u1 (2019-09-20)
> x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> Any help will be appreciated.
>
Related to this?
https://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2016/06/msg00055.html
Maybe not. I don't know, actually; see
Hi,
in one my previous posts to the list, I complained that hibernation
was somewhat broken on my Thinkpad and it would generate filesystem
corruption on resume. With the help of the list, I was able to fix
that problem. However, I still have occasional problems with resume
from suspend to RAM
I'm running Debian Testing on a Kino-945GSE motherboard which has 2 Realtek
RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controllers. Only one of
these is in use.
Kernels newer than Linux tuscan3 4.3.0-1-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 4.3.5-1
(2016-02-06) i686 GNU/Linux suffer from Bug#812746 which w
Anything interesting on /var/log/messages or /var/log/syslog ?
Btw, wicd is a pretty decent alternative to network-manager. If you
think network-manager is the issue, disable it and see if it still
freezes.
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Hi Guys,
I'm having a quite odd problem with my lenovo x220 laptop and Debian 7
KDE version as it randomly freezes. This randomly happens after waking
up from RAM suspend. Debian is up to date and it was installed 2 weeks
ago on encrypted LVM with SSD.
When it freezes I'm only able to move with m
Hi,
I recently installed Wheezy with XFCE desktop on my Thinkpad T400
laptop. Things work great, but I notice that suspend-to-RAM has some
quirks. I chose to set "suspend" as the action "when the sleep button
is pressed" (see xfce power manager). Here's what happens if
Claudius Hubig wrote:
> Dear Joel,
>
> Joel Roth wrote:
> > The latest upgrade has broken hot-key suspend-to-ram (invoked by
> > Fn-F4).
> >
> > I find that s2ram *does* work, as well as hibernate.
>
> Cool. Does pm-suspend (a wrapper that does some fu
Dear Joel,
Joel Roth wrote:
> The latest upgrade has broken hot-key suspend-to-ram (invoked by
> Fn-F4).
>
> I find that s2ram *does* work, as well as hibernate.
Cool. Does pm-suspend (a wrapper that does some funky things before
calling s2ram) work, too?
> Any idea against
Hi all,
Instead of letting my sid install age until something
breaks, I've been going through regular upgrade/dist-upgrade
cycles.
The latest upgrade has broken hot-key suspend-to-ram (invoked by
Fn-F4).
I find that s2ram *does* work, as well as hibernate.
Any idea against which pack
On Mi, 25 iul 12, 14:26:51, Camaleón wrote:
>
> Mmm... it can be a problem with a specific version of the driver or
> something related to Xorg server. You can try to report it but nvidia is
> closed source code, I don't know if a bug report in Debian BTS will be
> tracked :-?
It will, but the
On Tue, 24 Jul 2012 20:29:11 +0200, Alberto Luaces wrote:
>> If nvidia driver is the one making noise here, you can try to it avoid
>> going to sleep and see if that can make the trick to resume flawlessly.
>>
>> "man pm-suspend" for more info and more specifically the
>> "SUSPEND_MODULES" variabl
> > If nvidia driver is the one making noise here, you can try to it avoid
> > going to sleep and see if that can make the trick to resume flawlessly.
> >
> > "man pm-suspend" for more info and more specifically the
> > "SUSPEND_MODULES" variable.
>
> It seems it doesn't work:
>
> Unloading ke
Seems it could be addressed in the 304.22-1 version from experimental:
- Fixed a bug that could cause G8x, G9x, and GT2xx GPUs to display a
black screen or corruption after waking up from suspend. (Closes:
#679577)
It's working fine so far.
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Camaleón writes:
> On Fri, 20 Jul 2012 18:34:35 +0200, Gaël DONVAL wrote:
>
>> Le vendredi 20 juillet 2012 à 17:45 +0200, Gaël DONVAL a écrit :
>>> > > 3) DE
>>> > > Typical Gnome 3.4 install.
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > I'm having the same problem with nvidia drivers, but KDE4.
>>>
>>> I guess Nvidia
> > I have similar experience, except that it do not fails always. My first
> > inspection - it can be USB key related, without plugged them, all works as
> > expected, but i am not sure yet.
> >
> I have the same behaviour since kernel 3.5-rc7, which I use, because of
> ivy-bridge-graphics i3000
Hi,
Dňa Sat, 21 Jul 2012 18:17:49 +0200 chymian napísal:
> which kernel are you guys using?
i am using the wheeze's kernel from official mirror:
uname -a
Linux bonifac.skk 3.2.0-3-amd64 #1 SMP Thu Jun 28 09:07:26 UTC 2012 x86_64
GNU/Linux
dpkg -l linux-image* | grep ^ii
ii linux-image-2.6-am
; Regards
>
> Gaël DONVAL napísal/a:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I can't suspend to RAM anymore in my (up to date) Debian Wheezy (64
>> bits).
>>
>> Everything was fine until last week: each time I recover from the
>> suspending state, it seems that th
On Fri, 20 Jul 2012 18:34:35 +0200, Gaël DONVAL wrote:
> Le vendredi 20 juillet 2012 à 17:45 +0200, Gaël DONVAL a écrit :
>> > > 3) DE
>> > > Typical Gnome 3.4 install.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > I'm having the same problem with nvidia drivers, but KDE4.
>>
>> I guess Nvidia is once again the one to blam
Hi,
Dňa Fri, 20 Jul 2012 17:45:15 +0200 Gaël DONVAL
napísal:
> > I'm having the same problem with nvidia drivers, but KDE4.
>
> I guess Nvidia is once again the one to blame …
As i wrote early, i has similar problem some days ago. I have the nvidia
too, with driver from testing repos. But afte
Switched to Nouveau.
There are visual glitches and the fan is always on (slowest RPM though)
but I can stop and recover my desktop at will.
Cheers
Le vendredi 20 juillet 2012 à 17:45 +0200, Gaël DONVAL a écrit :
> > > 3) DE
> > > Typical Gnome 3.4 install.
> > >
> >
> > I'm having the same probl
> > 3) DE
> > Typical Gnome 3.4 install.
> >
>
> I'm having the same problem with nvidia drivers, but KDE4.
I guess Nvidia is once again the one to blame …
That began to happen right after I upgraded to nvidia-glx 302.17-3, the
12th of July and that wouldn't be the 1st time.
Does anyone know if
Gaël DONVAL writes:
> Le jeudi 19 juillet 2012 à 17:21 +, Camaleón a écrit :
>
[...]
> 3) DE
> Typical Gnome 3.4 install.
>
I'm having the same problem with nvidia drivers, but KDE4.
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Le jeudi 19 juillet 2012 à 17:21 +, Camaleón a écrit :
> Hi, but better if you don't hijack threads,
Sorry about that.
> > I can't suspend to RAM anymore in my (up to date) Debian Wheezy (64
> > bits).
> >
> > Everything was fine until last week: each t
I have similar experience, except that it do not fails always. My first
inspection - it can be USB key related, without plugged them, all works as
expected, but i am not sure yet.
Regards
Gaël DONVAL napísal/a:
>Hi everyone,
>
>I can't suspend to RAM anymore in my (up to date)
On Thu, 19 Jul 2012 16:31:44 +0200, Gaël DONVAL wrote:
> Hi everyone,
Hi, but better if you don't hijack threads, even more when they are
wrongly addressed unsubscribe requests ;-)
I'm opening a new thread.
> I can't suspend to RAM anymore in my (up to date) Deb
Hi everyone,
I can't suspend to RAM anymore in my (up to date) Debian Wheezy (64
bits).
Everything was fine until last week: each time I recover from the
suspending state, it seems that the X server fails. The screen becomes
black with a white cursor blinking on the top left corner.
I
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 1:31 AM, Liam O'Toole wrote:
>
> Currently I am running two models, a D420 and a D820, both with
> integrated Intel video cards. I am very happy with them in terms of
> suspend-to-RAM. Ditto with an Asus eee PC. A couple of years ago I ran a
> Thinkpad
On 2010-07-09, Mark wrote:
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>
> On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 11:52 PM, Liam O'Toole wrote:
>
>>
>> I have found support for Dells to be very good with regard to
>> suspend-to-RAM.
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 11:52 PM, Liam O'Toole wrote:
>
> I have found support for Dells to be very good with regard to
> suspend-to-RAM.
>
What video cards you have used suspend to ram on that worked? 2 of my 3
Dell/nvidia laptops suspend to ram but do not resume due to
ng solution that I wanted to share if others do not have suspend
> to ram with Lenny working in hopes this may help, since this list has
> offered me plenty of help in the past. The machine is a Dell Inspiron 8600.
>
> -no custom grahics drivers installed (i.e. no nvidia-kernel-..., not
I have been researching for close to 6 months now and trying different
things, to finally have stumbled on several tips tonight that I combined to
make a working solution that I wanted to share if others do not have suspend
to ram with Lenny working in hopes this may help, since this list has
On 24/02/10 19:35, Mark wrote:
I've been hunting and hunting trying to find a solution for s2ram not
working when closing the Dell Inspiron 8600 lid using Lenny, standard
kernel, with or without the nv drivers. Came across this today on the
Suse forums, was curious if anyone on this list has
On 2010-02-24 16:05:15 -0800, Mark wrote:
> I've been hunting and hunting trying to find a solution for s2ram not
> working when closing the Dell Inspiron 8600 lid using Lenny, standard
> kernel, with or without the nv drivers. Came across this today on the Suse
> forums, was curious if anyone on
I've been hunting and hunting trying to find a solution for s2ram not
working when closing the Dell Inspiron 8600 lid using Lenny, standard
kernel, with or without the nv drivers. Came across this today on the Suse
forums, was curious if anyone on this list has had success with the same
type of co
On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 21:06:42 +, T o n g wrote:
Re: [Solved] Suspend/Hibernate under Debian
> Hooray!!!
> It resumes fine!!!
FYI,
To suspend to Ram under Debian, the best doc is the included one, ie,
/usr/share/doc/uswsusp/README.s2ram-whitelist.gz
The online version is at
Susp
- Original Message
From: Adriano Vilela Barbosa
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thu, December 17, 2009 5:00:54 PM
Subject: Re: Re: Laptop won't resume from suspend to ram
> SudevBarar wrote:
>
> Hi Adriano,
>
> Can you refer to us more info about your laptop
- Original Message
From: Adriano Vilela Barbosa
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thu, December 17, 2009 5:00:54 PM
Subject: Re: Re: Laptop won't resume from suspend to ram
> SudevBarar wrote:
>
> Hi Adriano,
>
> Can you refer to us more info about
can check there which packages have
been upgraded.
To debug the suspend to ram failure, you can run
PM_DEBUG=1 pm-suspend (as root)
and check the log file /var/log/pm-suspend.log for failures.
(You can send me private copy if you want).
Michael
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27;ll send you the output of
lspci later. Is that enough?
I usually use the term "sleep" to mean "suspend to ram" and "hibernate" to
mean "suspend to disk". I don't know if these are the most common terms, but I
do understand the difference between them. I
Sudev Barar wrote:
2009/12/16 Adriano Vilela Barbosa :
I'm facing a very annoying problem with Debian testing on my laptop since this
past weekend. Basically, the machine won't resume from a suspend to ram
(resuming from suspend to disk works fine). It's not just a proble
Sudev Barar wrote:
2009/12/16 Adriano Vilela Barbosa :
I'm facing a very annoying problem with Debian testing on my laptop since this past weekend. Basically, the machine won't resume from a suspend to ram (resuming from suspend to disk works fine). It's not just
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 19:59:45 -0800, Adriano Vilela Barbosa wrote:
> Basically, the machine won't resume from a suspend to ram (resuming from
> suspend to disk works fine).
Not directly answering your questions, but I'd like to know how did you
ge the suspend to ram & dis
2009/12/16 Adriano Vilela Barbosa :
> I'm facing a very annoying problem with Debian testing on my laptop since
> this past weekend. Basically, the machine won't resume from a suspend to ram
> (resuming from suspend to disk works fine). It's not just a problem wit
Hello,
I'm facing a very annoying problem with Debian testing on my laptop since this
past weekend. Basically, the machine won't resume from a suspend to ram
(resuming from suspend to disk works fine). It's not just a problem with a
blank screen upon resuming; the machin
Hi,
I've got a problem with the suspend to ram under SID, kernel 2.6.29
under a macbook 2,1.
When booting, the system suspend directly. Then, when trying to resume
it, it go back to sleep instantly.
This suspend happen a second after init start launching the rc scripts.
I removed the
On Sun, 01 Mar 2009 08:11:17 -0500
Andrew Malcolmson wrote:
> Celejar wrote:
> > I'm trying to get s2ram to work on my Acer Aspire 3690. The machine is
> > in the whitelist:
> >
>
> Take a look at the HAL Quirks site:
>
> http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/index.html
>
> It has h
Celejar wrote:
I'm trying to get s2ram to work on my Acer Aspire 3690. The machine is
in the whitelist:
Take a look at the HAL Quirks site:
http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/index.html
It has helped me get suspend & resume working on several laptops.
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 19:12:02 +0100
Pol Hallen wrote:
> >I have discovered that when running a minimal
> > system, with the kernel option init=/bin/bash, as per the s2ram site's
> > suggestion, resuming works fine. What might be causing the failure
> > with the normal system, and what can I do ab
>I have discovered that when running a minimal
> system, with the kernel option init=/bin/bash, as per the s2ram site's
> suggestion, resuming works fine. What might be causing the failure
> with the normal system, and what can I do about it?
which graphic card do u have?
try to add the module of
I'm trying to get s2ram to work on my Acer Aspire 3690. The machine is
in the whitelist:
# s2ram -n
Machine matched entry 14:
sys_vendor = 'Acer'
sys_product = 'Aspire 3690 *'
sys_version = ''
bios_version = ''
Fixes: 0x3 S3_BIOS S3_MODE
This machine can be ident
I solved the problem: actually a lot of things became clearer after have read
http://wiki.debian.org/Suspend, which explain a bit what the system does
whenever one push the sleep button.
The first half of the problem is solved by adding a file called
/etc/pm/config.d/01config with the following
feel to
> just don't get the point of the situation.
> On my system all seems to work as expected (even suspend to disk), but I am
> facing problems with the suspend to ram feature.
> The problem is:
> if I suspend to ram the system(from the gnome power button) I have the
n my system all seems to work as expected (even suspend to disk), but I am
facing problems with the suspend to ram feature.
The problem is:
if I suspend to ram the system(from the gnome power button) I have the system
regularly suspended to ram (the t61 half-moon blinks showing that is going to
sl
Jose Rodriguez wrote:
Florian Kulzer wrote:
If you have powersaved installed (see "dpkg -l powersaved") then you can
configure it using the files in /etc/powersave. The default for the
power button is set up in "events" as EVENT_BUTTON_POWER="ignore".
>> I noticed as well than when I press the
Florian Kulzer wrote:
If you have powersaved installed (see "dpkg -l powersaved") then you can
configure it using the files in /etc/powersave. The default for the
power button is set up in "events" as EVENT_BUTTON_POWER="ignore".
>> I noticed as well than when I press the power button (not
sus
On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 13:55:24 +0100, Jose Rodriguez wrote:
> Hello
>
> Whenever I try to suspend to RAM my laptop (Amilo 1425 running Etch) hangs
> when trying to wake it up by pressing the power button. I believe it hangs
> for I can't switch it off unless holding th
Hello
Whenever I try to suspend to RAM my laptop (Amilo 1425 running
Etch) hangs when trying to wake it up by pressing the power button.
I believe it hangs for I can't switch it off unless holding the
button for several seconds, discarding therefore a merely blank
screen problem.
Is
Hi,
After upgrading to a 2.6.16 etch kernel on a whitebox Centrino, S3 suspend (to
ram) is almost working using the hibernate script.
On resume, however I find that the devices for my touchpad have not been
created, so it doesn't function.
Xorg.0.log reports:
(EE) xf86OpenSerial: No D
Matt Price wrote:
> hmm. would you be willing to post a copy of your working config file,
> and also maybe let me know precisely which kernel you're running? I'm
> wondering whether the current debian sources get messed up by the
> suspend2 patch.
This is getting quite old now but I posted a wr
Hi all,
I've made some progress on this; I'm running Sarge with a lot of Etch
upgrades on a "whitebox" (unbranded) laptop with a 855GM chipset. Since
kernel 2.6.12, suspend-to-disk (S4) has worked well, simply using the KDE
klaptop applet.
However, suspend-to-ram (S3), which
On 9/13/05, Matt Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ok, I tried the patch -- had to tweak the apply file to let me useit on the current debian 2.6.11 kernel, but it seemd to apply without ahitch. Nonetheless I get a kernel panic. (My procedure: run the
"apply" patch; make menuconfig; load /boo
Hi Bob,
seems to be my day to hear from you!
Bob Proulx wrote:
>Matt Price wrote:
>
>
>>I'm wondering what my best options are for getting my desktop to enter a
>>suspend state.
>>
>>
>
>The suspend2 kernel patches.
>
>
>
>>Also I'd ideally like to have it wake up by itself in the middle
Matt Price wrote:
> I'm wondering what my best options are for getting my desktop to enter a
> suspend state.
The suspend2 kernel patches.
> Also I'd ideally like to have it wake up by itself in the middle of the
> night, do a bunch of chores (preferably including foldingm y laundry)
> and then g
Hi folks,
I'm wondering what my best options are for getting my desktop to enter a
suspend state. I want to be able to suspend the thing becuase :
-it's noisy as hell
- it's an energy pig
- i hate waiting for a fresh reboot
Also I'd ideally like to have it wake up by itself in the middle of the
le Fri, 24 Oct 2003 17:45:15 +0200, Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
s'exprima en ces termes:
> On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 23:44, LeVA wrote:
> >
> > Thanks! I tried that swsusp stuff, but when I run the script, it
> > writes "going to hibernate", and unloading everything, and stopping
> > daemons, an
is just about ready for serious use yet (at list
with 2.4.22). There are quite a few people that use it on a regular
basis. It does support suspend to disk only though, no suspend to ram.
>
> Thanks! I tried that swsusp stuff, but when I run the script, it writes
> "going to hibernate&
t doesn't hibernate
the system, instead reloads everything, and says came back from
hibernate. Anyway it's doc's says the 2.4.x kernels doesn't fully
support suspend to ram, and suspend to disk. But (think again) I don't
need these anyway.
I need a program (or progr
> Mark Roach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-10-23 21:39]:
>
> On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 13:57, Rob Weir wrote:
>
> To answer you 2nd question, no your network can not still be active
> while your computer is suspended. Just try to think about how that would
> work...
>
depending on your laptop/bios, the
p" (google for it, it's a kernel patch), but I don't
> think it's ready for serious use yet. Can't you just use ACPI or APM on
> hardware that supports it?
Lot's of ACPI laptops lack the "S1" (Suspend) state and instead require
you to use S3 or S4, (susp
On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 06:31:40PM +0200, LeVA said
> Hello!
>
> Is it possible to suspend my system to ram, or to hibernate it? Could
> someone tell/show me a howto about this.
You can use "swsusp" (google for it, it's a kernel patch), but I don't
think it's ready for serious use yet. Can't yo
Hello!
Is it possible to suspend my system to ram, or to hibernate it? Could
someone tell/show me a howto about this.
Btw, is there a way to suspend my system and to keep my network
connection simultaneously?
Thanks!
Daniel
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on Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 10:42:14PM -0500, Arcady Genkin ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> I've got this new ASUS CUSL2-C motherboard which supports suspending
> to RAM function. In the manual, though, it says that one needs
> Windows operating system to do that.
>
> Is there any chance to utilize thi
I've got this new ASUS CUSL2-C motherboard which supports suspending
to RAM function. In the manual, though, it says that one needs
Windows operating system to do that.
Is there any chance to utilize this functionality with Linux?
Many thanks,
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Don't read everything you believe.
Manegold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> However, the HD and its fans as well as the power supply with its fan
> continue to run. How can I have them go to suspend too, as they
> should??
Linux apm doesn't handle this. Use hdparm -y to power down the hard
drive. For the power supply, the
HI!
I have a Tekram DC390F SCSI adapter Bios 3.20 and an ASUS K7V Mainboard,
which supports suspend to RAM. I have a 9GB IBM SCSI HD and a DVD ROM on
the SCSI Adapter and use Kernel 2.2.17 and Potato with apm support
installed.
Now my question. How can I have the System go into suspend? When I
Hm, not convinced, man page doesn't help, runs nice though,
think I'll keep it. Is there anything like this for spinning
down the cpu fan? (Like an "apm --standby" that runs whenever the
system is idle, or does that make sense? I tried the "doze"
feature in my bios but this seems to try to put the
Krzys Majewski wrote:
> Uh yeah that's what the package webpage says, but I'm a bit
> perplexed about the last part. Surely they have to spin up
> the hd again *eventually*. Maybe I can just install it, kill
> the daemon, and read the manpage..
Writes don't spin it up; reads continue to do so. (As
Uh yeah that's what the package webpage says, but I'm a bit
perplexed about the last part. Surely they have to spin up
the hd again *eventually*. Maybe I can just install it, kill
the daemon, and read the manpage..
-chris
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Joey Hess wrote:
> Krzys Majewski wrote:
> > How does
Krzys Majewski wrote:
> How does noflushd compare with the noatime,sync mount options?
Noflushd is a daemon that spins down disks that have not been read from
after a certain amount of time, and then prevents disk writes from
spinning them back up.
--
see shy jo
How does noflushd compare with the noatime,sync mount options?
I looked at the package description but it doesn't say much,
and I'm a little scared to install the deb lest it do
something intense. -chris
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Thomas Hood wrote:
> I suggest that you check out the "noflushd" daemon
I suggest that you check out the "noflushd" daemon
in the woody archive.
Thomas Hood
Oh yeah according to my docs you should be adding stuff to
/etc/apm/event.d, /etc/apm/suspend.d is deprecated.. -chris
On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Julio Merino wrote:
> I've tryied to add the hdparm script in /etc/apm/suspend.d... the disk
> shut down, but in a while wake up another time. I think it's b
On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Philipp Schulte wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 05:59:38PM -0700, Krzys Majewski wrote:
>
> > Sep 8 17:50:11 mi apmd[1744]: User Suspend
> > Sep 8 17:50:13 mi kernel: apm: busy: Unable to enter requested state
>
> I get the exact message. I am sure it is a BIOS problem
Here's the latest update. I've got my drive to enter standby mode
for extended periods by mounting all my partitions with the "sync"
and "noatime" options. AFAIK, the first option causes data to be
flushed to disk synchronously, and the second prevents file access
time updates from being flushed t
On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 05:59:38PM -0700, Krzys Majewski wrote:
> Sep 8 17:50:11 mi apmd[1744]: User Suspend
> Sep 8 17:50:13 mi kernel: apm: busy: Unable to enter requested state
I get the exact message. I am sure it is a BIOS problem here. Did you
enable APM in your BIOS? What does /proc/ap
On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 05:59:38PM -0700, Krzys Majewski wrote:
> Thanks for the tip about hdparm -Y, looks like I had an old manpage sitting
> around.. OK, so I'm doing three things now in /etc/apm/event.d.
> One is 00hwclock (comes with apm). The second is
> xset dpms force suspend (this turns
Thanks for the tip about hdparm -Y, looks like I had an old manpage sitting
around.. OK, so I'm doing three things now in /etc/apm/event.d.
One is 00hwclock (comes with apm). The second is
xset dpms force suspend (this turns off the monitor if I type it by hand,
for some reason it does nothing whe
On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 09:27:56AM -0700, Krzys Majewski wrote:
> > Try installing the apm daemon (apmd), but I think it won't do these
> > things.
>
> Yeah I got the apm daemon, it's the debian/unstable version though, maybe
> I should get the latest sources?
Don't know. apmd (as I know) is ab
> Try installing the apm daemon (apmd), but I think it won't do these
> things.
Yeah I got the apm daemon, it's the debian/unstable version though, maybe
I should get the latest sources?
> > The apm options I've configured are:
> >
> > CONFIG_APM=y
> > # CONFIG_APM_DISABLE_BY_DEFAULT is not se
On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 04:53:43PM -0700, Krzys Majewski wrote:
> Has anyone got hibernation going on a desktop? How about suspend-to-RAM?
> My hardware supports APM and ACPI. I've compiled APM support into my
> 2.2.17 kernel and it is recognized at boot time:
>
I also would l
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