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I don;t know specifics for that laptop but try installing acpi

 

urpmi acpi

 

Also, try looking at www.linux-laptop.net and try and find your model for more specific advice

Thanks, But

Acpi is installed and the battery monitor works fine on KDE. I actually can get it to suspend or hibernate but system just wont wake up after that except of course I reboot (so why suspend anyway?) :wall:

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I have a different and probably older model, 14XL340. On my machine, I can suspend by pushing the power button briefly, but only with kernel 2.4.18-6 or older. I've installed it alongside the newer kernel, and made it the default through linuxconf.

 

I forget if this also prevents me from running a newer X, but I use 3.3.6 anyway, since 4 makes my cursor appear half an inch to one side of where it actually takes effect.

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