APMSCRIPTS=/etc/sysconfig/apm-scripts # make an entry in the logfiles whenever the percentage of # battery power changes below the value specified here LOGPERCENTCHANGE=10 # warn on specified remainig battery percentage, use negative values # to disable this feature WARNPERCENT=5 # use -W to warn all users in a critical power state ADDPARAMS="-W" # if you have problems with your X display after returning from suspend mode # give CHANGEVT the number of the virtual terminal your X-Server runs on #CHANGEVT="7" # If you set this to yes, the clock will be synced with the hardware clock # when the computer returns from suspend mode. CLOCK_SYNC="yes" # Some broken BIOSes, like those found in early Gericom 3xC notebooks, # won't wake up harddisks from suspend to disk unless they're set to PIO mode # and 16-bit. # Don't activate the following two lines unless you're getting # "hda: lost interrupt" after returning from a suspend to disk. #HDPARM_AT_SUSPEND="-q -X0 -q -c0 -q -d0 -q -u0 -q -S0" #HDPARM_AT_RESUME="-q -X66 -q -c1 -q -d1 -q -u1 -q -S30" # the error-beep of your terminal might be set to the default values after a # resume so set TERMINALBEEP to "yes" to restore the values in # /etc/sysconfig/keyboard TERMINALBEEP="no" # if your sound sometimes doesn't work after a resume set RESTORESOUND to "yes"; # this will kill all sound applications, remove and start the $SOUNDMODULES # again, and, if you also set $RESTORESOUNDPROGS to "yes", restart the # sound applications as the correct user and on the correct display RESTORESOUND="no" RESTORESOUNDPROGS="no" # some services might need restarting after a suspend/resume cycle - for # example, named will shut down if all network interfaces go down. # Any valid service (as in "ls /etc/init.d/") can be listed, and will be # restarted if it was running at suspend time. RESTORESERVICES="named amd" # I got frequent problems mainly with scsi-pcmcia-cards on the cardbus. Use # PCMCIARESTART="yes" to stop the whole pcmcia-subsystem on a suspend and # to start it again after a resume. This can slow down your suspend and resume # process. Use PCMCIAWAIT to wait with the suspend until the pccard is removed # from the system. # Some BIOSes are too buggy to handle cardctl suspend and cardctl resume # properly, in these cases cardctl eject and cardctl insert can be used instead. # However, this actually ejects the card on hardware supporting it, so if # the BIOS isn't buggy, it shouldn't be used. Set PCMCIABIOSBUG to yes if # you are experiencing problems with PCMCIA cards after a resume. # Since buggy BIOSes seem to be far more common than hardware that can eject # PCMCIA cards (and it doesn't make a difference on systems that don't have # either), it is enabled by default. PCMCIARESTART="no" PCMCIABIOSBUG="yes" PCMCIAWAIT="no" # Set ANACRON_ON_BATTERY to yes if you want to run anacron after a resume even # if you're on battery power. ANACRON_ON_BATTERY="no" # Set LOCK_X to yes if you want to lock all your X displays at suspend LOCK_X="no" # If NET_RESTART is set to yes, the network will be shut down at suspend and # restarted at resume. # This is especially useful if you're using DHCP, but usually won't hurt. NET_RESTART="yes" # If NETFS_RESTART is set to yes, NFS filesystems will be unmounted at # suspend, and remounted at resume (if possible). NETFS_RESTART="yes" # If you wish to stop any services when going to battery power (and restart them when # going to line power), list them in POWER_SERVICES. # Any service started using the init scripts can be listed (the APM script runs # "/sbin/service ... stop" for each of the services). # If you want to stop/restart any services that are not started by the init system, # use an apmcontinue script. #POWER_SERVICES="atd crond" # If you wish to stop any services when running short of battery power (and restart them when # going to line power), list them in LOWPOWER_SERVICES. # Any service started using the init scripts can be listed (the APM script runs # "/sbin/service ... stop" for each of the services). # If you want to stop/restart any services that are not started by the init system, # use an apmcontinue script. LOWPOWER_SERVICES="atd crond" # Some broken BIOSes (e.g. the ones found in Toshiba Satellite Pro 4600 # Notebooks) need some time to settle down before really entering suspend # mode. # # If your BIOS is broken, uncomment the line below, and possibly change the # value (e.g. "5s = Wait 5 seconds before allowing to suspend"). #DELAYSUSPEND="3s" # If your machine supports using cpufreq to change its speed, you can enable # this to support changing the cpu frequence to performance or powersave # based on whether or not you are currently on AC power or battery power #CPUFREQ="no"