Suspend works on battery but not on AC?
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 9:24 am
Hello everyone, first post here for me.
I have a T23 with PCLinuxOS (KDE) and a just installed Debian Sarge (Gnome). Standby and suspend work fine (both hardware and software triggered) on PCLOS but in Debian I can only do a hardware Fn + F3, F4 standby and suspend. That's not much of an issue, I can live with that.
The problem is on Debian suspend works ok when on battery power only but on AC power it doesn't. Normally I get a quick *BEEP*, it powers down and the crescent moon LED lights up. But plugged in, hitting Fn+F4 I get a strange *DEE-DOO DEE-DOO* and the moon doesn't show up. I know it's not suspending correctly because it's still warm after a while and the fan even comes on periodically. It does however come back ok like from a normal suspend but gives a strange *BEEP-DAA-DAA* a little different from the quicker *BEEP BOP-BOP* on battery only. I hope these "beep" terms aren't too technical for anyone here.
I couldn't think of any other way to describe the difference.
So does anyone have an idea what's going on or what I can check? I have APM (ACPI doesn't work at all) enabled ok if it's suspending fine on battery power but something about it being plugged in is stopping it from suspending correctly.
The problem is on Debian suspend works ok when on battery power only but on AC power it doesn't. Normally I get a quick *BEEP*, it powers down and the crescent moon LED lights up. But plugged in, hitting Fn+F4 I get a strange *DEE-DOO DEE-DOO* and the moon doesn't show up. I know it's not suspending correctly because it's still warm after a while and the fan even comes on periodically. It does however come back ok like from a normal suspend but gives a strange *BEEP-DAA-DAA* a little different from the quicker *BEEP BOP-BOP* on battery only. I hope these "beep" terms aren't too technical for anyone here.
So does anyone have an idea what's going on or what I can check? I have APM (ACPI doesn't work at all) enabled ok if it's suspending fine on battery power but something about it being plugged in is stopping it from suspending correctly.