Weblog entry #2 for HWilton

Hibernate
Posted by HWilton on Mon 29 Jan 2007 at 11:56
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install still in progress Apache2 is working fine the trick was to find that file in /etc/default/apache2
# 0 = start on boot; 1 = don't start on boot
NO_START=0

and set the flag to 0

on the power management side - no change but i will need some help the laptop (nx6310 HP) current behavior is :
- running full speed all the time (even with the lid closed)
- xfce battery indicator update when charging otherwise 
 only when logout/login or after reboot ?! (not sure)
- when the battery is depleted the laptop suddenly shutdown
i found a hibernate, suspend2, and so on but at the most i have a blink on the video and everything is back as normal.
NB : suspend2 requires a specific partition to write 
down memory's content !
so if i cant find a tool to rewrite the partitions without wiping
the current partition - i will have to reinstall from scratch ...
not sure about all that - its just my guess ... so far

 

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Posted by HWilton (15.203.xx.xx) on Mon 29 Jan 2007 at 14:14
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Detail on the nx6310 power management :
Power Conservation
Supports enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology on models with Mobile Intel 945GM
Express Chipset that have Intel Core Duo processors (allows Battery Optimized 
Mode, Maximum Performance Mode, or Automatic mode)
Intel Display Power Saving technology
Hibernation 
Standby 
ACPI compliance

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Posted by Utumno (218.160.xx.xx) on Mon 29 Jan 2007 at 16:08
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You dont need to reinstall to create a new partition. Just use 'GParted' ( apt-get install gparted ) . It's a nice graphical partition editor.

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