Video sleep on dell d600 (6.1-release)
David Wolfskill
david at catwhisker.org
Fri Jun 16 12:41:25 UTC 2006
On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 07:28:05AM -0500, Eric Anderson wrote:
> Rich Winkel wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I can't seem to get the display to shut off when I press the lid switch.
> >In /boot/loader.conf I have
> >...
> >The system does go to sleep (at least the power indicator starts flashing)
> >but the screen stays lit. Does anyone have this running?
>
> For my Dell's, I usually added a line into rc.suspend and rc.resume, to
> toggle the acpi video sysctl. Something like:
>...
Ummm... aren't these rather different issues? That is, it looks to me
as if one issue is
* display status as a function of lid position
while the other is
* display status as a funtion of suspend/resume status.
On my Inspiron 8200 (and the 5000e that preceded it), I have the BIOS
set to leave the machine running when I close the lid so that I can
start a "make buildworld," close the lid, put the laptop in the trunk of
the car, then drive to work, thus making arguably constructive use of
the commute time.
And I found from experience that mechanically, it is far better to close
the lid; this avoids a significant amount of strain on the lid hinges.
(And no, I don't think I have suspend/resume in afunctional state at the
moment; it hasn't been that much of a priority for me.)
Peace,
david
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