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Old 05-09-2009, 11:58 PM   #1
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Autosuspend not working in PCLinuxOS 2009.1


Autosuspend worked after 1st install but kpowersave cpu scaling stopped working after a big update (according to GKRELLM). I reinstalled and updated before installing kpowersave and now autosuspend doesn't work. Both "s2ram -f" and "chvt 6 && echo -n disk > /sys/power/state && chvt 7" from another post both seem to work fine as well as resuming from both. Is there a way to make kpowersave execute "s2ram -f"...or equivalent?
I found "SUSPEND2RAM_FORCE=yes" in another post but the path/file does not exist in PCLinuxOS 2009.1.
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