Re: suspend on my asus eeepc



Hi,

s2ram
s2disk

and put your script in.. /etc/pm/sleep.d
this direcorty is generated by the package pm-utils in which you can
also find the docs how to write the correct script.

On Wed, 03 Feb 2010, Daniel Dalton wrote:

Can someone please advise me how to suspend from the command line?

Also when my laptop lid is closed, the system suspends. I'm just on the
command line, no gui is running. I see this in syslog, but am unsure
what program is responsible...? Feb 3 18:16:58 debian-eeepc kernel: [ 3493.605992] Suspending
console(s) (use no_console_suspend to debug)

Anyway, on resuming from suspend, does anyone know how I can call a
script once the system is back up again? eg. I want to call
--
Florian Reitmeir


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