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Re: Xorg and thinkpad x200s



It didn't work... I guess this means that acpi + suspend is not
supported on this laptop...

Jan 11 02:08:48  powerd[442]: /etc/powerd/scripts/sleep_button exited
with status 1
Jan 11 02:09:02  /netbsd: acpi0: entering state 3
Jan 11 02:09:02  /netbsd: Devices without power management support: pciide0
Jan 11 02:09:02  /netbsd: acpi0: aborting suspend


2010/1/11 Steven Bellovin <smb%cs.columbia.edu@localhost>:
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> On Jan 10, 2010, at 3:48 PM, Pau wrote:
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>> Hello,
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>> and then? I have tried starting the apm daemon and apm -S and apm -z
>> (zzz) but nothing happens.
>>
>> fn+F4 does not work either
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>> I guess this means that it does not work?
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> For acpi, you should start powerd, not apmd.  The sysctl shown below should 
> suspend immediately, though; if that didn't happen, something else is wrong.
>
> If it does work, the actions actually taken for events -- such as closing the 
> lid, or hitting Fn+F4 -- are from scripts in /etc/powerd/scripts.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> 2010/1/10 Soren Jacobsen <snj%pobox.com@localhost>:
>>> On Jan 9, 2010, at 4:27 PM, Pau wrote:
>>>
>>>> This is an acpi machine... how can I try to see whether it suspends
>>>> and/or standby works?
>>>
>>> sysctl -w machdep.sleep_state=3
>>>
>>
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>                --Steve Bellovin, http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb
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