Mitsuru IWASAKI wrote:
> Ah, If you want to reject the standby request from BIOS while the
> system is active, then apmd would be useful. You can configure it like
> this:
> in /etc/apmd.conf:
> apm_event PMEV_STANDBYREQ {
> reject;
Thanks.
> I guess your disks are still in a SLEEP aft
Hi, sorry to late.
> > 1. Standby by PM timer in BIOS setting fails with the system activity.
>
> If by fails you mean enters standby mode, then yes the computer enters
> standby mode while the system is active, after the period of time set in
> the bios, as long as no keys have been pressed on
> Hi,
>
> My understanding on your problems is:
> 1. Standby by PM timer in BIOS setting fails with the system activity.
If by fails you mean enters standby mode, then yes the computer enters
standby mode while the system is active, after the period of time set in
the bios, as long as no keys hav
Hi,
My understanding on your problems is:
1. Standby by PM timer in BIOS setting fails with the system activity.
2. No new process can be started after resume.
Is it correct?
1. My laptops also fails if the console or window is updating by the
output from running commands. But standby on oth