On Sat, Sep 18, 2004 at 07:25:55PM -0700, Michael Perry wrote: > On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 17:54:32 -0400, Adam Garside <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Fri, Sep 17, 2004 at 10:59:41PM +0200, Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo wrote: > > > If I make echo 3 > /proc/acpi/sleep it starts to go sleeping, but it > > > fails. > > Well, Dell BIOS's are notoriously broken. You might try some of the > > things at acpi.sourceforge.net or use software suspend. > > > > asg > > > > One thing I learned that may be of value on a non-dell laptop was that > I had a device or two that would fail to suspend when I did an acpi > suspend event. I just read over your email and noticed this line: > > Could not suspend device 0000:00:1d.7: error -5 > > Perhaps if you compared this to running lspci you could locate the > device that is giving problems? I've seen USB and some other > controllers which seem to have problems going into suspend.
Nice, with that (removing uhci_hdc and ehci_hdc modules) I can enter in suspend mode successfully, but when I go out of it, my screen is not recovered. I'll check a bit more later, as having to restart the computer each time I try, is not nice. > Also, > you don't state what kernel you are running. On a thinkpad t23 laptop > with the latest bios and power management upgrades, the kernel acpi > would fail and leave me with kernel panics all the time or the suspend > would just fail. I run debian unstable here so I downloaded a vanilla > 2.6.8.1 kernel and then patched it with the acpi.sf.net latest acpi > patch. I also have tried softwaresuspend2 and am still working on > that one. With the latest kernel and the latest acpi sources patched, > my T23 sleeps just fine. I do have one device which will not suspend > correctly which is the linuxant driverloader module. I have to remove > it by running a command line tool and then putting the laptop to > sleep. I also found this little command line tool called acpitool > which is very handy for this stuff. I don't recall the url but you > should be able to find it on google. Ooops. I'm running stock Debian kernel 2.6.8-1-686. I'll have to try also with a vanilla kernel and those patches. Thanks a lot for your hints. -- Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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