[ltp] Hibernation on mandrake 8.2

Andrew Lee linux-thinkpad@www.bm-soft.com
Fri, 26 Jul 2002 17:21:08 +0100


That seems to work - thanks.
I'm off my network at the moment, so I can't tell if doing that breaks my 
network or not, but it's great to be able to have hibernation working!

thanks to all who responded

-AJL

On Friday 26 July 2002 3:20 pm, you wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Jul 2002 15:45:15 +0200
>
> Fabrice Planchon <fab@math.jussieu.fr> wrote:
> > it tends to be picky about what is going on when you try to freeze
> > it. Namely, check pcmcia services are stopped, and maybe unload the
> > sound drivers (I recall something about being on AC or not as well,
> > tho personnally this does not matter),
>
> On my 600, if there is a PCMCIA card in the slot it won't hibernate
> (it'll just beep like the original poster mentioned).  You don't need to
> unload sound drivers and it doesn't matter whether or not the laptop is on
> AC power or not when you hibernate.  (It doesn't matter on the 380XD
> either. :) )
>
> I didn't have to do anything special to PCMCIA services to get the
> laptop to hibernate - just so long as no card is in.  If it'll help, let
> me know and I'll post my APMD configuration.  My 600 runs a rather stock
> Redhat 7.3, but it shouldn't really matter what distribution you run.

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