From: nick <nli...@ve...> - 2004-02-22 18:42:35
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I am new to ACPI but I have searched the archives, looked at the MAN pages used Google to the best of my abilities and I still have some questions about ACPI. My basic goal is to be able to suspend my desktop machine to S3 when not in use. I need to use the machine several times throughout the day, and feel it is a waste to leave it on continuously. The system spec are: Intel D875PBZ, Intel P4 3GHZ, Radeonm 9700 pro, Sounblaster Live, Debian unstable with 2.4.23 and 2.6.2 kernels available, both with ACPI compiled as modules. Pressing the power button once gracefully shuts down the machine running either kernel. After reading the documentation, I am still not sure how to try to suspend to S3. Is there anyone with this motherboard succesfully using S3 suspend? Is it reliable and stable, suspend after suspend. Is S3 suspend with Linux on the desktop the Holy Grail of ACPI? The machines suspends to S3 in Windows 2000 Pro, also shuts all the fans down too, totally silent. Any advice would be appreciated. Can anyone recommend any Pentium 3/4 desktop motherboard that will S3 reliably in Linux? If this is not possible yet, are there any other Linux hardware problems where S3 works reliably? Nick |