On Thu, Feb 07, 2008 at 12:34:14PM +0000, Chris Cooke wrote: > On 5 Feb 2008, at 18:38, Lombard, David N wrote: > > >Setting the wakeup events *may* help. > > The machine I'm using is a Dell Optiplex 745, running Scientific > Linux 5 with a default fairly old kernel (2.6.18-53.1.4.el5). > /proc/acpi/wakeup contains this: > > Device Sleep state Status > VBTN 4 * enabled > PCI0 5 disabled > PCI4 5 disabled > PCI2 5 disabled > PCI3 5 disabled > PCI1 5 disabled > PCI5 5 disabled > PCI6 5 disabled > USB0 3 disabled > USB1 3 disabled > USB2 3 disabled > USB3 3 disabled > USB4 3 disabled > > There doesn't seem to be a NIC listed there...? So it's a bit > difficult to know what to try to enable as per your instructions.
Well, it's one of the PICn devices. As you can see, your older kernel doesn't help much in linking the ACPI device name to the actual device. Some checking w/ lspci and dmidecode should help. -- David N. Lombard, Intel, Irvine, CA I do not speak for Intel Corporation; all comments are strictly my own. _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.lesswatts.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
