Notebook Suspense Problem

Asko Kauppi asko.kauppi at sci.fi
Fri Dec 3 00:02:23 UTC 2004


I tried your change on Amilo L1300 laptop, and realized that the 
restore from suspend mode actually _works_. Only the display does not 
come up. How do I know?  I blind-typed 'sudo shutdown -h now' and it 
did it.. ;)

Can anyone help, what might be causing this?  Neither Ctrl-Alt-F1 etc. 
show anything.

How can I change SBTN wakeup (see below) to use mode 3 instead:

	asko at amilo:~ $ cat /proc/acpi/wakeup
	Device  Sleep state     Status
	SBTN       4            *enabled
	 LAN       0            disabled
	USB0       3            disabled
	USB1       3            disabled
	USB3       3            disabled
	AC97       3            disabled
	MC97       3            disabled

-ak


3.12.2004 kello 00:32, Christoph Georgi kirjoitti:

>  Solved the problem by just changing the filename of /etc/acpi/lid.sh 
> (which seems to be responsible to "suspend" the notebook) to 
> /etc/acpi/_lid.sh
>
> christoph
>
> Christoph Georgi wrote:
>> Hi,
>> after installing Ubuntu on my notebook again (in order to get rid of 
>> Windows) I encouter a new problem that hasn't occured yet:
>> Every time I close the lid of my notebook it seems that Ubuntu goes 
>> into suspense or sleep mode but can not recover as I open the lid, 
>> i.e. I have to turn my computer off (using the power button!).
>> The odd thing is, that I hadn't had that problem before..?!
>> Thanks in advance for any help.
>> christoph
>
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