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Hi.
I've got powertop, gnome-power-saver, acpi and acpid installed but when I try to go ahead and do a suspend or hibernate, the pc speaker shouts 5 beeps straight in a row.
Any Idea?
Best Regards,
Jorge.
Last edited by dextrose (2008-09-08 09:38:20)
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Have a look at your bios manofacturer (It's an ami? isn't it?). Then google for bios beep codes. According to my ignorance, five short beeps means 'Process failure'. In other words, as you can see, something is going wrong with hibernation and suspension. Do you own a laptop? my recommendation, have a look at how pm-utils works and create a script to remove certain modules at sleep stage. Why? because some modules (in particular ndiswrapper and some wireless card drivers, or some acpi controllers) tend to mess the normal sleep process.
I hope this helps
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no bios is phoenix and curious but the beeps aren't from the old "pc speaker"
the beeps are more "modern-like" they don't seem to be from the bios
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It's gnome-power-manager. It does that when it wants to notify you about a problem. There should be a little "notification box" coming from your tray/notification icon area.
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true,
after reinstalling the package, it's good..
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