Bug 5450

Summary: second use of 'apm -s' hangs machine
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: dave
Component: apmdAssignee: Erik Troan <ewt>
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Version: 6.0   
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Description dave 1999-09-30 03:45:14 UTC
Back in the good ol' 5.2 days, I could routinely use the
command 'apm -s' to hibernate my laptop.  A click of the
Shift key would wake it back to its normal happy self.
After upgrading to 6.0, however, I can do this only once.
The second time I try it, it seems to perform the sync
(there is the normal pre-hibernation disk activity), but
then hangs (causing the fan to start, usually).  This
happens even from the console with very minimal processes
running.

Comment 1 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer 2000-02-16 14:54:59 UTC
Try the current version. Works well for me (Gericom 3XC).