[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I finally got around to cleaning up rc.conf, now using only acpi. 'acpiconf -s
1' works. Resume is _much_ faster. That only leaves me with a couple of acpi

'acpiconf -s 1' works well for me too on my laptop while using only acpi. However 'acpiconf -s 3' causes an immediate reboot of the machine. No errors... nothing logged. Just blip... and a fresh POST of the machine. Its immediate... doesn't think twice.


Haven't had much time to look into it.

boot errors to clean up (they do not affect anything AFAIK) and to set rc.resume
to restore the network connection.

I have some glitches that were also present (or worse) using apm. I would assume
all this works much better on newer hardware.


On Fri, 31 Dec 2004, Eric Schuele wrote:


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

In attempting to get sound working on a Dell 7500 Inspiron (cira 1994) I tried
many combinations of ACPI and APM thinking that my sound problems stemmed from
interrupt or irq/pnp problems. That turned out not to be the case. Now
everything is working, but I am using a combination of the two as documented
below.

Did I just 'luck out' or does apmd (sorta) by design work with the environment
it finds?


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FWIW...
I have experienced the same thing on my Dell Inspiron 5100.  I'm not
currently running it that way, but was. Until I read that ACPI and APM
will not run together.  Supposedly the last one up notices the first and
bails.  So I opted for ACPI... which has left me wishing I was back with
both even though they are not supposed to work together.

I'm interested too, in other's opinions/explanations of this phenomenon.

Regards,
Eric



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