I think I've almost fixed. I added apmd to all runlevels, even "S"
whatever that is. With the m700, standby and suspend do exactly the
same thing as far as I can tell, except that suspend doesn't return from
suspend without a reboot. So I only use standby which powers down to
minimal, likewhat I'm used to suspend doing on other laptops. One last
thing: on return from standby (which works fine), it doesn't
automatically redetect the mouse. Is there a way to tell apm to do
this? Also, has anyone gotten KDE's profile manager to work the way
they wanted it to? Thanks!
On Sat, 2003-08-23 at 08:42, Eric Jahn wrote:
> I can't get the suspend button to return from sleep. I'm using APM and
> the daemon is running fine and successfully suspends on a /usr/apm
> --suspend command. It just doesn't return ever (hangs), which really
> sucks. I've read it's a lot like the Dell Inspiron hardware-wise...
> I've poked around in the /etc/apm/powercontrol? directory, but no
> changes seem to work... thanks
>
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