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05-23-2002 12:13 AM
05-23-2002 12:13 AM
Omnibook XE3 gf , APM on Linux
Works APM or ACPI on a Onmibook XE3 (gf) with Linux ? (SuSE 8.0)
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05-23-2002 04:31 PM
05-23-2002 04:31 PM
Re: Omnibook XE3 gf , APM on Linux
Hi,
From my experience, XE3 is designed around ACPI, not APM. The standby function is in the BIOS, not APM, so standby will not work with Linux. Hibernate (sleep to disk, Fn+F12) should work if the hibernate partition is the right size and type. So, the apm code that relies on APM features for standby simply will not work with this machine.
Try this site: http://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/projects/omnibook/
Best of luck,
Carmelo Grecia
From my experience, XE3 is designed around ACPI, not APM. The standby function is in the BIOS, not APM, so standby will not work with Linux. Hibernate (sleep to disk, Fn+F12) should work if the hibernate partition is the right size and type. So, the apm code that relies on APM features for standby simply will not work with this machine.
Try this site: http://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/projects/omnibook/
Best of luck,
Carmelo Grecia
If it aint broke, can I have it?
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