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On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger <lists@×××××.at> wrote: |
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> Iain Buchanan schrieb: |
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>>> Maybe look through the bios to somehow "wake on keyboard" ? |
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>> Yep - definitely bios related - "wake on keyboard" is usually the name |
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>> too. I haven't done it in a while, but I remember something about |
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>> using certain keys (maybe enter?) to start up my PC. I haven't done it |
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>> since PS/2 days. If you have a usb keyboard, it would probably require |
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>> keeping the 5V alive to the usb ports, which might require playing with |
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>> suspend states in the bios as well. This could also use a bit of power |
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>> of a long time, but I think it would be tiny. |
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> Unfortunately there is no "wake on keyboard" in this BIOS, although it's a |
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> rather good Intel-board. |
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> hmm ... |
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> Yes, it's a USB-keyboard ... |
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> Will continue to play with it, right now I have real work to do ;) |
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> suspend-to-ram is working, which is cool enough already ... |
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And what about suspend-to-disk? |
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As far as I know, it dosen't work! |
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> Thanks so far, Stefan |
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