On 5/8/06, Nik Clayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mark Willson wrote:
>> I've got an IBM T42 laptop that's currently running 5.4, and it's working
>> nicely at the moment. ACPI works well enough that suspend to RAM works
>> ('zzz'), the audio works, USB devices are recognised, and the battery life's
>> reasonable (with est enabled).
>>
>> Is anyone aware of any regressions in laptop functionality going from 5.4 to
>> 6.x?
>
> I've been running 6-STABLE on a T42 for a while and not noticed any
> problems in the subjects mentioned. The addition of iwi has made life
> a little simpler. I think it is ok to take the leap...
Thanks.
I noticed that the acpi_ibm manual page talks about the suspend-to-disk
functionality.
Does that work?
From my experience on X31, the Fn+F12 (suspend to disk)
only works with apm and no acpi. Of course, you have
to create a partition first (via phdisk(?) aviliable at ibm's site).
Regards,
Rong-En Fan
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