I have ASUS CUSL2 motherboard that supports STR (and it works perfectly
under windows). With the same BIOS settings doing apm --suspend almost
suspends - except that power supply fan continues to run, which
indicates, system is not in STR state.
Kernel is Mandrake cooker 2.4.13-4mdk (based on -ac6), but it was true
for all kernels I've tried starting from 2.2.19
ACPI is not included in mandrake kernels.
Is it supported? Anything I can do to debug/fix it?
TIA
-andrej
Hi!
> I have ASUS CUSL2 motherboard that supports STR (and it works perfectly
> under windows). With the same BIOS settings doing apm --suspend almost
> suspends - except that power supply fan continues to run, which
> indicates, system is not in STR state.
> Kernel is Mandrake cooker 2.4.13-4mdk (based on -ac6), but it was true
> for all kernels I've tried starting from 2.2.19
>
> ACPI is not included in mandrake kernels.
>
> Is it supported? Anything I can do to debug/fix it?
ACPI does not yet quite support suspend-to-ram. Wait awhile.
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>
> > I have ASUS CUSL2 motherboard that supports STR (and it works
perfectly
> > under windows). With the same BIOS settings doing apm --suspend
almost
> > suspends - except that power supply fan continues to run, which
> > indicates, system is not in STR state.
>
> > Kernel is Mandrake cooker 2.4.13-4mdk (based on -ac6), but it was
true
> > for all kernels I've tried starting from 2.2.19
> >
> > ACPI is not included in mandrake kernels.
> >
> > Is it supported? Anything I can do to debug/fix it?
>
> ACPI does not yet quite support suspend-to-ram. Wait awhile.
>
I know that ACPI does not yet work. The question was if it possible with
APM. Obviously it works for many notebooks - because I fail to see how
notebook differs in this respect from desktop, I assume it should work
here as well.
Am I missing something?
-andrej
Hi!
> I know that ACPI does not yet work. The question was if it possible with
> APM. Obviously it works for many notebooks - because I fail to see how
> notebook differs in this respect from desktop, I assume it should work
> here as well.
Yep, it should.
Pavel
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