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moosport 09-29-2003 09:48 PM

Power down by shutting notebook cover
 
How do you power down redhat just by closing the notebook lid?
Redhat continue to run with the screen folded.

I check apm and there isn't an option to hibernate.

finegan 10-01-2003 09:52 PM

Redhat 9.0 only comes with APM support, hibernate was almost always a proprietary mess prior to the acpi standard.

Funny, I work pseudo-tech support at a library and someone just came up with this exact same problem, a dell 5600 Inspiron, too bad his hibernates because acpi says so, but it doesn't wake up again.

If you're certain your machine has working apm, post back, there are some other tricks to get these to behave.

Cheers,

Finegan

moosport 10-02-2003 12:16 PM

Hibernate dell notebook
 
I do have apmd installed. Tried to shutdown by closing the screen again. The screen got all mess up..

BigNate 10-02-2003 04:03 PM

apm is crap with these Dell notebooks. It's the last thing I have to do to get mine just right. If you recompile your kernel with the acpi patch it should work (I have been to lazy to get around to it yet, plus I never shut my laptop I carry it open from the kitchen for meals and then back to the couch for the rest of the time). Also as I understand it setting it up as a module doesn't work so set your config for install at compile time.

BigNate 10-02-2003 04:45 PM

I am compiling right nowI'll post tonite or tomorrow, got dinner plans and this will take a while.

moosport 10-02-2003 06:56 PM

Hibernate
 
I rather avoid recompile the kernel.. where can you find the acpi code? freshmeat.net?

BigNate 10-02-2003 09:15 PM

Well the recompile is finished but I haven't copied all the files over yet...anyway, you really can't fix it with out a recompile. If you wait about a month fedora 1.0 (the newest redhat) will be out and it will contain the 2.6 kernel which should fix your problem...otherwise the best you will do is an rpm that will set itself up as a module, which will not work right.


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