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From: Kendall Shaw
Sender: owner-misc@openbsd.orgDate: Thu, 08 Mar 2012 13:24:42
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Subject: Re: openbsd 5.0 lifebook p1110 kernal panic on suspend/standby
Ted Unangst writes:
> As a short term workaround, type -c at the boot prompt, t
Ted Unangst writes:
> As a short term workaround, type -c at the boot prompt, then "disable
> cbb" at the next prompt, then quit, and see what happens.
I still get a panic and it didn't change the panic string or the trace.
Kendall
> On Wed, Mar 07, 2012, Kendall Shaw wrote:
>> Kendall Shaw w
As a short term workaround, type -c at the boot prompt, then "disable
cbb" at the next prompt, then quit, and see what happens.
On Wed, Mar 07, 2012, Kendall Shaw wrote:
> Kendall Shaw writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a lifebook p1110 which causes a kernel panic related to APM, I
>> think. Either b
Kendall Shaw writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have a lifebook p1110 which causes a kernel panic related to APM, I
> think. Either by setting power savings settings in BIOS to suspend or
> standby, or
> disabling power savings in BIOS and running apmd and apm -z or apm -S
> causes a kernal panic.
>
> Do you h
Hi,
I have a lifebook p1110 which causes a kernel panic related to APM, I
think. Either by setting power savings settings in BIOS to suspend or standby,
or
disabling power savings in BIOS and running apmd and apm -z or apm -S
causes a kernal panic.
Do you have any advice, other than give up on b
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