How to get Hibernation working on a Thinkpad T42

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How to get Hibernation working on a Thinkpad T42

Postby default_username » Jul 10th, '11, 00:05

To avoid too much repetition, the basics are laid out here:

http://forum.mandriva.com/en/viewtopic.php?t=115485

here's a link to lphdisk:

http://www.procyon.com/~pda/lphdisk/

To make this work with Mageia, you also have to change some kernel settings:

- disable APIC

- disable ACPI

- edit /boot/menu/grub/menu.lst and add "nomodeset" and "apm=on" somewhere in the line describing your boot options. I put "nomodeset" before "noapic" and "apm=on" after "acpi=off"

- reboot. Make sure apmd is running. If it is, you're set; the Thinkpad keys for sleep, blank screen, and hibernate should all work now. Incidentally, this also fixes a problem where I was experiencing trippy rainbow screen corruption just before shutdown.
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Re: How to get Hibernation working on a Thinkpad T42

Postby default_username » Jul 17th, '11, 00:26

second note: after disabling compositing via XFdrake, I stopped experiencing minor screen corruption from KDE menus and stuff like that, and noticed a very small performance improvement. This is for a thinkpad, with a very old, very low-end video card; most of you probably don't need to do this.
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