Re: [gpm] how to use s2ram --force in the panel?



Hi,

too bad... I followed your indications and these here

http://en.opensuse.org/Pm-utils#Configuration

and I all get is a black screen when resuming... @#$%^$^&^#% $!!

I want suspeeeeend!

Any hint will be very much appreciated...

Pau

2010/3/8 Julien Valroff <julien kirya net>:
> Salut,
>
> Le lundi 08 mars 2010 à 19:43 +0100, Pau a écrit :
>> "provided you configure gpm accordingly"
>>
>> could you please elaborate a bit more? What's gpm? And how do I
>> configure it accrdingly?
> gpm = gnome-power-manager
> See in the preferences, "on battery" tab, and set "when the lid is
> closed" to suspend
>
>> There's no man page for s2ram....
>
> What's great with Debian is that all binaries should have a man page ;)
> See http://man.cx/s2ram(8)
>
>> Desole par toutes ces questions, je n'emploie pas vraiment linux
>> normalement... chez moi c'est openbsd mais ca ne marche pas bien sur
>> le mac...
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Pau
>>
>> 2010/3/8 Julien Valroff <julien kirya net>:
>> > Le lundi 08 mars 2010 à 17:34 +0100, Pau a écrit :
>> >> What are these options? -f -s -p -v
>> > They are (were?) shortcuts for --force, --vbe_save, --vbe_post, --pci-save)
>> > They are required by my machine for s2ram to work, but might not be
>> > needed on yours.
>> >
>> >> I do not see them in s2ram --help
>> > See man s2ram
>> >
>> >> And by creating that file your laptop suspends when closing the lid
>> >> while locking X?
>> >
>> > Yes, provided you configure gpm accordingly.
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> > Julien
>> >
>> >
>
>
>


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