Hi,
On 17/01/12 20:40, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Eric Lavarde wrote:
Could it be that the BIOS overwrites my command line entry at
shutdown time, but not at suspend time?
Sure, I can believe that. It's also possible that when you try to
enter S5, something goes wrong and the machine ends up po
Eric Lavarde wrote:
> Could it be that the BIOS overwrites my command line entry at
> shutdown time, but not at suspend time?
Sure, I can believe that. It's also possible that when you try to
enter S5, something goes wrong and the machine ends up powering
off completely and then the BIOS writes
Hello,
On 14/01/12 17:33, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Eric Lavarde wrote:
I'm surely not experienced in these topics, but I thought that there
should be no difference for the BIOS / ACPI between a pure shutdown
and a suspend to disk.
Nah, they are different. Suspend to disk happens with ACPI
coo
Eric Lavarde wrote:
> I'm surely not experienced in these topics, but I thought that there
> should be no difference for the BIOS / ACPI between a pure shutdown
> and a suspend to disk.
Nah, they are different. Suspend to disk happens with ACPI
cooperation.
[...]
> Let me know if I can test / d
Hi,
On 24/12/11 08:24, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
forwarded 650081
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.video-input-infrastructure/42256
quit
Eric Lavarde wrote:
[ 581.247437] I2C timeout
[ 581.247442] IRS 0001
[... hundreds of line of this type ...]
Let's take this upstream, star
Hi,
On 24/12/11 08:24, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
forwarded 650081
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.video-input-infrastructure/42256
quit
Eric Lavarde wrote:
[ 581.247437] I2C timeout
[ 581.247442] IRS 0001
[... hundreds of line of this type ...]
Let's take this upstream, star
forwarded 650081
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.video-input-infrastructure/42256
quit
Eric Lavarde wrote:
> [ 581.247437] I2C timeout
> [ 581.247442] IRS 0001
> [... hundreds of line of this type ...]
Let's take this upstream, starting with this bit, under the principle
"fix
Hi,
On 26/11/11 13:02, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
I hope to find time to look at this more soon. For now I've assigned
you bug#650081. If these turn out to have the same cause, we can
merge them later.
After a look at [1], I extracted the ACPI tables according to:
acpidump >acpidump # cp
Hello,
for what's it's worth, I've contacted ASUS and their only answer, beside
we don't support Linux because there are so many of them, was that their
board supports the ACPI Specification 2.0a.
Eric
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On 26/11/11 13:02, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Hi Eric,
Eric Lavarde wrote:
I have exactly the same problem with my new computer with an ASUS P8H67-M
EVO mainboard and latest 3.1.0 kernel (amd64) - I attach a reportbug created
on the same computer.
I hope to find time to look at this more soon.
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