On Sun, 5 Jun 2005, Frank wrote:
It's very strange if you have an AMD64 laptop which doesn't work with
ACPI. What model of laptop is it?
It is a Maxdata Eco 4500A, which is a German brand, so not many people know
it, I guess (nice thing about it: ships without Windows if you want :-)).
Well,
> It's very strange if you have an AMD64 laptop which doesn't work with
> ACPI. What model of laptop is it?
It is a Maxdata Eco 4500A, which is a German brand, so not many people know
it, I guess (nice thing about it: ships without Windows if you want :-)).
Well, it's supposed to have full ACPI
Frank wrote:
> I experimented with the acpi_sleep option, but it didn't help. Since not
> only my video doesn't come back from suspend, but also no keyboard,
> network etc., I seem to be having some other problem.
>
> I guess I am in some kind of loser position now, having ACPI not really
> workin
Or try acpi-devel ]ta[ sf.net, which is where Len Brown etc. reside.
Even though he is on Intel's payroll, he's been known to help us AMD
renegades. ;)
Arjen
Andrew McMillan wrote:
On Sat, 2005-06-04 at 14:02 +0200, Frank wrote:
With ACPI disabled, you may have to "modprobe apm" to get A
On Sat, 2005-06-04 at 14:02 +0200, Frank wrote:
> > With ACPI disabled, you may have to "modprobe apm" to get APM to work as
> > well.
>
> I think this pins down my problem: I am running Debian-AMD64, including a
> 64bit kernel and in 64bit kernels there is no APM support. :-(
>
> So I guess thi
> With ACPI disabled, you may have to "modprobe apm" to get APM to work as
> well.
I think this pins down my problem: I am running Debian-AMD64, including a
64bit kernel and in 64bit kernels there is no APM support. :-(
So I guess this is the reason, why it worked in Archlinux, because I was usi
On Sat, 2005-06-04 at 10:44 +0200, Frank Siegert wrote:
>
> $ ps ax | grep acpid
> 5 ?S< 0:00 [kacpid]
> 2473 pts/1S+ 0:00 grep acpid
>
> As far as I know, [kacpid] is some kind of kernel process and not acpid.
Yes: it's the kernel process responsible for dealing with ACPI th
Michael wrote:
> I can't really help you... But if you suspend to ram/disk, you have to
> set some kernel-parameter, to reboot the suspended session.
> If you suspend to disk, the parameter should be
> "resume=/dev/hda?"
Thanks, but I am not trying to suspend to disk, only to ram. So I don't even
Matej wrote:
> > What do I have to change to get this Suspend working with the running
> > Linux kernel: Configure and compile a new kernel (which options
> > important?), pass certain boot parameters, ...? I have had this working
> > under Archlinux by passing the boot option pci=noacpi. But this
Frank wrote:
> And more important:
> What do I have to change to get this Suspend working with the running
> Linux kernel: Configure and compile a new kernel (which options
> important?), pass certain boot parameters, ...? I have had this working
> under Archlinux by passing the boot option pci=noa
Hi Frank,
> 2. When I go the ACPI-way ("echo mem > /sys/power/state") ...
> It suspends fine (?) but does not resume: no display, no keyboard, no
> ping
> response. I have tried some advice from this list (e.g. acpi_sleep=*
> option), no success.
I can't really help you... But if you suspend t
Hi Frank,
> 2. When I go the ACPI-way ("echo mem > /sys/power/state") ...
> It suspends fine (?) but does not resume: no display, no keyboard, no
> ping
> response. I have tried some advice from this list (e.g. acpi_sleep=*
> option), no success.
I can't really help you... But if you suspend t
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