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>A.3. PCMCIA Card Services and Advanced Power Management</H1
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> Quoted from the <A
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>PCMCIA-HOWTO</A
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"Card Services can be compiled with support for APM
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(Advanced Power Management) if you've configured your kernel
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with APM support. ... The PCMCIA modules will automatically
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be configured for APM if a compatible version is detected on
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your system. Whether or not APM is configured, you can use
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<B
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laptop, and <B
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>cardctl resume</B
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> after resuming,
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to cleanly shut down and restart your PCMCIA cards. This will
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not work with a modem that is in use, because the serial
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driver isn't able to save and restore the modem operating
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parameters. APM seems to be unstable on some systems. If you
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experience trouble with APM and PCMCIA on your system, try to
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narrow down the problem to one package or the other before
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reporting a bug. Some drivers, notably the PCMCIA SCSI
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drivers, cannot recover from a suspend/resume cycle. When
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using a PCMCIA SCSI card, always use <B
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>cardctl
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eject</B
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> prior to suspending the system."
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> You should use the internal modem in a laptop instead of a PCMCIA modem, if possible (it may be a WinModem).
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