I will look for pm-powersave. I think I used xset m 8 1 with one of the loads I was playing with (Elementary OS I think). I think most recently I just adjusted the mouse speed using the keyboard and mouse preferences utility. It seems to be functioning well.Sadlmkr wrote:Old hand at it now.
The Mark 5 does the same thing.
Time to look for a black-list or something since powersave is making these "not a laptop".
pm-powersave would be under [file manager] /usr/ and so on.
Are you using xset m 8 1 to speed up the touchpad? We can talk about the permanent way later.
Something I saw yesterday mentioned disabling hibernate. Need to find that again.
If it was 686 there is a good chance it would not run.
I will get back to you shortly with what I find regarding the powersave stuff.
Edit: Okay, I went to /usr/lib/pm-utils/power.d
I don't see a black-list file. Here's what's showing:
95hdparm-apm
anacron
disable_wol
intel-audio-powersave
laptop-mode
pci_devices
pcie_aspm
sata_alpm
sched-powersave
usp_bluetooth
wireless
xfs_buffer
Here's something else I've noticed: When I leave the computer idle for a while, the screen turns off, but wakes up and shows the lock screen no problem. It only seems to get stuck if I click the shutdown icon and tell it to Suspend. I'm guessing this is kind of like the difference between "sleep" and "hibernation" and hibernation is the one causing the problem.