Am Mittwoch, 19. Januar 2005 00:17 schrieb Michael Perry: > On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 23:00:10 +0100, Martin Steigerwald > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Michael, > I've been very successful with a T23 and ACPI. My recipe for success > is to use the 2.6.9 kernel with no additional acpi patches added and > upgrade the bios to the most recent revision. This sounds rather nice. ;) So you didn't use the standard Debian kernel (kernel.org + Debian patches) at all. I already thought about that but hesitated to take the time compiling my own kernel without knowing whether that helps. Too good that you tried. I think sooner or later I would have tried it too, but its good to know that this approach works. > I also have added the > ibm-acpi package for additional functionality. The ways I can suspend > now using acpi are lid close events and Fn-F4 key combinations. I've > written scripts for acpi controls and suspend scripts to suspend the > laptop with a lid close event and I found an issue on the T23 with the > earlier eepro100 driver and replaced it with the e100 in my kernel. An ACPI related issue or are there other problems with this driver? > I also seem to have issues with pcmcia and only the orinoco card so I > make pcmcia stop at a suspend event and then restart it when the > system comes back. Okay, that's fair. So it would stop an ISDN connection with my AVM Fritzcard before suspending, which would be a good idea anyway. Only thing would be that USB 2.0 PCMCIA card (which works marvellous under Linux BTW). I would have to unmount things plugged into it, before suspending. > My success rate with the T23 has been very good of late and I've > shared the same approaches with a few others on the ibm thinkpad > mailing list and they have been successful. Can you give me a hint where I can find that mailinglist? Is it an official thing from IBM? > If you want my scripts and my kernel config for the 2.6.9 kernel.org > kernel, let me know. As an aside with a kernel before 2.6.8.1 I > always had to patch the kernel with the acpi patchs from acpi.sf.net. > With 2.6.9 I dont any longer. Sure! Thanks a lot Michael. I didn't think about the 2.6.9 kernel, since the Debian packaged one didn't work at all on my ThinkPad. Seems that the Debian patches have negative impact on running kernels on IBM ThinkPad with full functionality. I really should have tried compiling my own kernel! When I get around taking the time I will write bug reports on that. I will also try with Debian kernel package for 2.6.10 which should be out now. Maybe it works better. > For me and a few others the primary success thing has been upgrading > the bios to the most recent version on IBM's website. I did so shortly after I bought that used IBM ThinkPad T23 laptop. It was fairly recent (well what you can call recent for T23) anyway. I upgraded from 1.15 to 1AET61WW (1.17). Regards, -- Martin 'Helios' Steigerwald - http://www.Lichtvoll.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]